Tracing cell lineages in the developing brain: Insights from mosaic analysis and clone-resolved transcriptomics
Varela Martínez I, Pipicelli F, Hippenmeyer S. 2026. Tracing cell lineages in the developing brain: Insights from mosaic analysis and clone-resolved transcriptomics. Current Opinion in Genetics and Development. 99, 102487.
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The cerebral cortex comprises diverse neuron and glial cell types generated by radial glial progenitors (RGPs) during development. Although RGPs broadly differentiate according to temporally and spatially regulated molecular logics, the lineage hierarchies linking individual progenitors to defined cell (sub)types are not well understood. Clone-resolved transcriptomics, combining molecular barcoding and single-cell RNA sequencing, allow high-resolution lineage tracing at the single-clone/cell level across different species and models. In this mini-review, we synthesize recent advances in this field, uncovering unexpected lineage relationships in the developing brain, with a particular focus on the cerebral cortex. We further highlight new insights into species-specific differences in the developmental programs generating cell-type diversity, linking changes in clonal architecture to lineage diversification during cortical evolution.
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2026-05-29
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Current Opinion in Genetics and Development
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We wish to thank all members of the Hippenmeyer laboratory at ISTA for exciting discussions on the subject of this review. We apologize to colleagues whose work we could not cite and/or discuss in the frame of the available space. Work in the Hippenmeyer laboratory on the discussed topic is supported by ISTA institutional funds, an EMBO LTF (ALTF 994–2023) to F.P., FWF SFB F78 (10.55776/F78) to S.H., and FWF Cluster of Excellence COE16 (10.55776/COE16) to S.H.
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99
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102487
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Varela Martínez I, Pipicelli F, Hippenmeyer S. Tracing cell lineages in the developing brain: Insights from mosaic analysis and clone-resolved transcriptomics. Current Opinion in Genetics and Development. 2026;99. doi:10.1016/j.gde.2026.102487
Varela Martínez, I., Pipicelli, F., & Hippenmeyer, S. (2026). Tracing cell lineages in the developing brain: Insights from mosaic analysis and clone-resolved transcriptomics. Current Opinion in Genetics and Development. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gde.2026.102487
Varela Martínez, Irene, Fabrizia Pipicelli, and Simon Hippenmeyer. “Tracing Cell Lineages in the Developing Brain: Insights from Mosaic Analysis and Clone-Resolved Transcriptomics.” Current Opinion in Genetics and Development. Elsevier, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gde.2026.102487.
I. Varela Martínez, F. Pipicelli, and S. Hippenmeyer, “Tracing cell lineages in the developing brain: Insights from mosaic analysis and clone-resolved transcriptomics,” Current Opinion in Genetics and Development, vol. 99. Elsevier, 2026.
Varela Martínez I, Pipicelli F, Hippenmeyer S. 2026. Tracing cell lineages in the developing brain: Insights from mosaic analysis and clone-resolved transcriptomics. Current Opinion in Genetics and Development. 99, 102487.
Varela Martínez, Irene, et al. “Tracing Cell Lineages in the Developing Brain: Insights from Mosaic Analysis and Clone-Resolved Transcriptomics.” Current Opinion in Genetics and Development, vol. 99, 102487, Elsevier, 2026, doi:10.1016/j.gde.2026.102487.
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