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Human Cerebellum: Targeted, Neuroscience Panel

Spatial Gene Expression dataset analyzed using Space Ranger 2.0.0

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10X Genomics obtained fresh frozen human cerebellum tissue from BioIVT Asterand. The tissue was embedded and cryosectioned as described in Visium Spatial Protocols – Tissue Preparation Guide (Demonstrated Protocol CG000240). Tissue sections of 10µm were placed on Visium Gene Expression slides and fixed and stained following Methanol Fixation, H&E Staining & Imaging for Visium Spatial Protocols (CG000160).

The H&E image was acquired using a Nikon Eclipse Ti2-E microscope with the following settings:

  • Color camera
  • 10X objective
  • Numerical Aperture: 0.45
  • Exposure: 1 ms

The Visium Gene Expression library (T1T2-E2) was prepared as described in the Visium Spatial Reagent Kits User Guide (CG000239 Rev D). Targeted libraries were prepared following the Targeted Gene Expression - Spatial User Guide (CG000377) using the Human Neuroscience Panel (PN-1000278). Targeted sequencing data was processed using Space Ranger.

  • Sequencing instrument: Illumina NovaSeq 6000, flow cell HTFNTDRXX (lane 2)
  • Sequencing depth: 10,200 mean reads per spot
  • Sequencing configuration: Paired-end (28 X 90), Dual-Indexed Sequencing. Read 1: 28 cycles (16 bp barcode, 12 bp UMI); i7 index: 10 cycles; i5 index: 10 cycles; Read 2: 90 cycles (transcript).
  • Slide: V10M18-056
  • Area: C1

Key targeted metrics were:

  • Spots detected: 4,992
  • Median targeted genes per spot: 288
  • Median targeted UMI counts per spot: 625
  • Reads mapped confidently to the targeted transcriptome: 83.1%
  • Total targeted genes detected: 1,142

To maintain donor anonymity, sequence data for this sample is not currently available.

This dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license.