Abstract

Neuroscience In many cases, a single molecular marker is insufficient to define a specific cell type and may label a few, or a few hundred, physiologically distinguishable cell types. Lee et al. developed a high-throughput technique, called physiological optical tagging sequencing (PhOTseq), for identifying the expression profile of cells that exhibit a particular physiological profile (see the Perspective by Renninger). They used PhOTseq to identify genes encoding vomeronasal receptors in mice, which detect pheromones and subserve social communication. Science , this issue p. [1384][1]; see also p. [1311][2] [1]: /lookup/doi/10.1126/science.aax8055 [2]: /lookup/doi/10.1126/science.aaz8969

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