[landscape-gap] Cross-Species Cell Type Conservation: No gold-standard metric for cell type homology; human-specific cell types have unclear functional analogs in model organisms.

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Comparative analysis of cell types across species (mouse, marmoset, macaque, human) to identify conserved vs species-specific cell populations. Includes ANTIPODE, mapping algorithms, and evolutionary divergence of cell-type transcriptomics. | Gap: No gold-standard metric for cell type homology; human-specific cell types have unclear functional analogs in model organisms.

Priority: 0.74 Domain: human-brain-cell-types Hypotheses: 0
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Landscape Summary: [landscape-gap] Cross-Species Cell Type Conservation: No gold-standard metric for cell type homology; human-specific cell types have unclear functional analogs in model organisms. is a 0.74 priority gap in human-brain-cell-types. It has 0 linked hypotheses with average composite score 0.000. Status: open.

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Colonna, Sevlever, et al. (TREM2 biology)

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[landscape-gap] Cross-Species Cell Type Conservation: No gold-standard metric for cell type homology; human-specific cell types have unclear functional analogs in model organisms. — INVOKE-2 (completed)

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