Hi all! In my research, i suspect that there is a transitional cell type in the organ that i am studying. Now, i have gone through the process of single cell analysis and my dimensionality reduction plot (UMAP) display a cluster that could potentially be this cell type... right now i have it as unknown. This transitional cell type clusters between cell type A and cell type B. Considering we are saying that this transitional cell type exists as a result of travel from cell type A to B; the transitional cell type is in the middle. Our clustering seems to show this. Our gene expression profile also seems to show the transitional cluster expressing both cell type A and B genes. However, i know this is not concrete enough to define this as a transitional cluster. I am new to single cell so i would love some suggestions. Right now, i am stuck on whether the gene profile expression should be 50% from Cell type A and 50% from cell type B for it to be transitional? But that doesn't sound right... will trajectory analysis help or even i am thinking RNA velocity analysis?
Please all suggestions would be helpful!
Thank you for your response. I definitely plan to use trajectory/pseudotime analysis and maybe make some diffusion map plots. But the spatial would be great. We actually recently got a machine for that so hopefully in 3 months i can get that up and running.