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Whole-organism atlases unlock the era of the cellome

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Whole-organism atlases unlock the era of the cellome

A new perspective article in *Cell* highlights the transformative power of whole-organ and whole-body 3D atlases constructed at single-cell resolution. These comprehensive maps enable quantitative, cellome-wide profiling across various biological states, including development, physiology, and disease pathology. This approach moves beyond isolated datasets, integrating spatial context with molecular data to create a holistic view of cellular organization and function throughout an entire organism.

Why it might matter to you: For a geneticist, these atlases represent the ultimate functional genomics framework, providing the spatial context needed to interpret the impact of genetic variants, gene expression patterns, and epigenetic modifications. This technology directly supports multi-omics integration, allowing you to correlate genetic mutations with their phenotypic consequences at a cellular level across entire tissues. It provides a foundational resource for pinpointing cell-type-specific effects in complex traits, hereditary diseases, and cancer, thereby accelerating the translation of genomic discoveries into mechanistic understanding.

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