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Abstract

Unsupervised Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP) plots of single cell sequencing data from synchronized Caenorhabditis elegans larvae yield tissue-specific data clusters, some of which are plotted as elongated archipelagos. These archipelagos likely represent a single cell type. I show that the pharyngeal archipelagos express a myriad of asynchronous temporally regulated genes, which likely accounts for their elongated topology. With one archipelago, I show that there is a high correlation between a) the base pair distance between the binding sites of an archipelago-specific transcription factor (HLH-6) and the transcriptional start site of the targeted genes and b) the timing of peak gene expression of those genes that are expressed in an archipelago-specific manner. Despite the correlation being made with only four genes, it prompts the hypothesis that the physical distance between a transcription factor and the relevant transcription start site may be an important factor in determining the temporal onset of transcription and transcript abundance.

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Roy, Peter J

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