cellogenomes
Cellogenomes are the genomes of individual cells within a multicellular organism. Unlike the nuclear genome, which is shared among all cells of an organism, cellogenomes can vary significantly between different cell types and even between individual cells within the same tissue. This variation is due to several factors, including epigenetic modifications, somatic mutations, and the process of cell differentiation.
The concept of cellogenomes was first introduced to explain the observed genetic diversity within tissues and
Cellogenomes are particularly relevant in the context of cancer, where somatic mutations can accumulate in individual
The study of cellogenomes involves advanced techniques such as single-cell sequencing, which allows researchers to analyze