Two teams at Harvard Medical School reported in separate papers in the May 21, 2015, issue of Cell that their labs have developed high-throughput techniques to quickly, easily and inexpensively give every cell in a sample a unique genetic barcode. This allows scientists to analyze complex tissues by genetically profiling hundreds of thousands of individual cells instead of having to rely on an average of the entire sample. In this video, Allon Klein, Marc Kirschner and David Weitz describe their new technology, called inDrops.
To learn about the other technology, called Drop-seq, watch this video: http://vimeo.com/128484564
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