rna sequencing (transcriptomics)
RNA sequencing, also known as transcriptomics, is a powerful technique used to study the entire collection of RNA molecules present in a biological sample. It involves the generation of a comprehensive profile of gene expression patterns, allowing researchers to quantitatively measure and analyze the activity of genes in different cells or tissues. This high-throughput method provides valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying various biological processes and diseases.
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