Visium slides have features that Space Ranger users need to know, such as the serial number associated with the slide that generated the data, and the Capture Area associated with each sample.
The images below illustrate the key features of Visium slides. There are currently four types of slides available:
Types of Visium Slides |
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Visium slides offer either 6.5 mm or 11 mm Capture Areas:
6.5 mm Slide Capture Area | 11 mm Slide Capture Area |
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Alignment File: A JSON file produced by Loupe Browser while using manual fiducial alignment with tissue detection or manual image registration.
Area (or Capture Area): One of either two or four active areas on a Visium slide. Slide areas are named consecutively from top to bottom: A1, B1, C1, D1 for Visium slides with 6.5 mm Capture Area, or A, B for Visium CytAssist slides with 11 mm Capture Area. Visium CytAssist slides with 6.5 mm Capture Area contain only two slide areas, A1 and D1.
Barcoded Spots: The invisible spots on the slide that contain specialized oligos for capturing poly-adenylated mRNA, probes for Gene Expression, and/or antibody oligo tags for Protein Expression, depending on the Visium slide type. See also: Spatial Barcodes.
Brightfield Image: A light-microscopy image depicting tissue on a slide. In a Visium experiment, a brightfield image is used as an anatomical reference. These images are typically stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) to highlight tissue structure. See also: Microscope Image.
Dual Indexing: A strategy for sequencing multiple samples on the same flow cell by using two oligonucleotide sequences, one attached to either end of each fragment to be sequenced, in order to uniquely identify the sample. The Visium library construction only supports multiplexing samples using this dual-index strategy. See also: Sample Index.
Feature: A unique type of countable molecule. Can refer to a gene or a Spatial Barcode Antibody. Each feature is either a gene declared in the transcriptome reference or an antibody declared in the feature reference file. Corresponds to a row in the Feature-barcode Matrix.
Feature-barcode matrix: A matrix of counts representing the number of unique observations of each feature for each spatial barcode. Genes are defined by the reference, and feature barcodes defined in the feature reference appear as rows in the matrix. Each spatial barcode is a column of the matrix.
Feature Reference: A CSV file declaring the name, read layout, and barcode sequence of all the spatial barcode antibody reagents in use in an experiment. A feature_reference.csv
must be provided to spaceranger count
when analyzing protein expression (PEX) data.
Fiducial Frame: A frame of specially patterned spots surrounding each Capture Area on a Visium slide. These spots are used by Space Ranger to determine where the Capture Area is in an image.
Fiducial Marker: A subset of the fiducial spots in each corner of the Capture Area on a Visium slide. Fiducial markers are easily identifiable shapes (hourglass, triangle, open hexagon, and filled hexagon).
Fluorescence Imaging: An imaging technique whereby signal is generated by fluorophores that re-emit narrow-spectrum light when excited by light of a certain wavelength or color.
Gene Expression (GEX): A process by which the information encoded in a gene is transcribed to mRNA molecules.
H&E Staining: The process of applying hematoxylin and eosin to tissue in order to highlight tissue structure. Hematoxylin colors cell nuclei blue, and eosin colors the cytoplasm and extracellular matrix pink.
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and Immunofluorescence (IF): IHC is an imaging technique whereby protein is stained using a matching, antibody-based label. Immunofluorescence (IF) is a subset of this technique that generates a signal using fluorophores attached to antibodies and fluorescence imaging.
Library (or Sequencing Library): A Visium library prepared from a single Capture Area.
Probe Filter: Within the whole-transcriptome Probe Set reference file declaring the gene panel used for a Visium for FFPE experiment there is an included column. By default, probes predicted to have some off-target activity to homologous genes or sequences are excluded from analysis. Users can include UMI counts from all probes, including those with potential off-target activity, with the --filter-probes=false
option.
Probe Set: A whole-transcriptome reference file declaring the gene panel used for a Visium for FFPE experiment, which specifies detailed information about the genes targeted by each probe. This file must be provided to spaceranger count
with the --probe-set
option when analyzing Visium for FFPE data.
Protein Expression (PEX): a feature type supported by Visium CytAssist (see also Spatial Barcode Antibody).
RNA-Templated Ligation: Visium for FFPE is designed around a strict probe pairing framework. For each target locus, when two half-probe sequences bind to the proper locus and ligate together during the assay, a countable barcode-UMI-probe product is made.
Sample: A single tissue section analyzed.
Sample Index: An oligonucleotide sequence used in library construction to differentiate multiple samples that are sequenced on the same flow cell. On the Illumina platform, these sequences are read out as separate index reads and reads are sorted into sample-specific files by the demultiplexing software (mkfastq
, bcl2fastq
, or bcl-convert
). The Visium library construction supports only dual-indexing.
Sequencing Run: The output data, including Illumina BCL files, from one sequencing instrument run. The data can be demultiplexed by lane or by sample index. See mkfastq
for more information about demultiplexing.
Slide File: A file describing the layout of capture spots in a single slide identified by slide serial number.
Slide Serial Number: The unique identifier printed on the label of each Visium slide. The serial number starts with V, followed by a number that can range from 1-5, and ends with a dash and a three-digit number, such as 123. V1 = Visium Spatial Gene Expression Slide; V2 = Visium Gateway Gene Expression Slide; V4 = Visium CytAssist Spatial Gene Expression Slide v2 6.5 mm; V5 = Visium CytAssist Spatial Gene Expression Slide v2, 11 mm.
Spatial Barcode: The subsequence of a Spatial Barcode read that uniquely identifies the feature.
Spatial Barcode Antibody (or Antibody): A reagent consisting of an antibody with high affinity to a known protein conjugated to an Antibody Barcode oligonucleotide that identifies the antibody. These reagents are used to detect the presence of proteins.
Visium CytAssist: An instrument that mediates the tissue permeabilization to release the probes (and antibody tags) from tissues on a standard glass slide for capture by spatially barcoded oligonucleotides within each Capture Area on the Visium slide. It also captures the image of the tissue section aligned with Capture Areas on the Visium CytAssist slide. See also: Visium CytAssist-captured image.
Visium CytAssist-captured image (or CytAssist Image): A low resolution brightfield image in TIFF format that is captured by the CytAssist of the eosin stained tissue section on the CytAssist slide inside the instrument. This image contains the fiducial frame.
Visium CytAssist Spatial Gene Expression slide, 6.5 mm: slide for use with the Visium CytAssist instrument with dimensions of 6.5 mm by 6.5 mm. The spots within the Capture Area on these slides contain specialized oligos for capturing poly-adenylated mRNA and antibody oligo tags. These slides have serial numbers starting with "V4".
Visium CytAssist Spatial Gene Expression slide, 11 mm: Visium Spatial Gene Expression slide for use with the Visium CytAssist instrument, with two Capture Areas, each with dimensions 11 mm by 11 mm. The number of spots within the Capture Area on these slides is ~3x higher compared to the 6.5 mm Capture Areas. These spots contain specialized oligos for capturing poly-adenylated mRNA and antibody oligo tags. The serial numbers for these slides start with "V5".