About this Research Topic
We are interested in manuscripts describing computational and high-throughput experimental techniques including novel devices that can be used to generate and/or analyze these multi-omic datasets. Of special interest are manuscripts that describe high-throughput, sample-sparing experimental approaches such as using microfluidic devices or other micro-/nano-scale technologies and integrative computational-experimental approaches. A major emphasis of the issue will also be advances in single-cell technologies (e.g., scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq) either on the computational and/or experimental fronts.
Manuscripts do not necessarily need to include both aspects; studies describing either novel computational approaches for the analyses of multi-omic datasets or creative experimental techniques for generating one or more of these datasets are welcome. However, manuscripts simply describing computational methods without demonstrating their applications on real-world datasets will not be considered a good fit for this issue.
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