SINGLE-CELL ATAC-SEQ (scATAC-SEQ)
Single-cell ATAC-Seq (scATAC-Seq) is used to investigate chromatin accessibility in hundreds to thousands of individual nuclei from a single sample. Unlike bulk ATAC-Seq (assay for transposase-accessible chromatin sequencing), which obscures heterogeneous cell populations in a single transposition reaction, scATAC-Seq utilizes microfluidics and molecular barcoding to identify specific chromatin signatures in individual cells. This approach helps to discover regulatory patterns and offers a deeper understanding of gene regulation.
Our scATAC-Seq service utilizes the latest technology on the market: 10x Genomics®, Illumina®, and PacBio® platforms. As an early adopter of these platforms, our optimized workflows — including pre-submission cryopreservation and post-submission dead cell removal — maximize project flexibility, speed, and data accuracy while eliminating costly overhead and ramp-up time to expedite your research.
For a single-cell multiomic approach, our scATAC-Seq and single-cell RNA-Seq (scRNA-Seq) services can be combined in an integrated data analysis framework to uncover novel biological features.