Transcriptomics
The transcriptome is a gathering of all RNA introduce in a cell or a populace of cells at any given moment. The transcriptome is rapid, as the levels of RNA transcripts change amid various formative stages or in light of specific conditions.
Transcriptome sequencing or RNA-Seq is a cutting edge sequencing (NGS)- based way to deal with profiling and dissecting RNA. This strategy conveys fair data without the requirement for earlier learning of the genome or transcriptome. Transcriptome sequencing is frequently the technique for decision for examination of differentially communicated qualities, and additionally for RNA altering and profiling of allele-particular quality expression. RNA-seq can likewise be utilized to research joining designs, grafting variations, quality isoforms, single nucleotide polymorphisms and post transcriptional adjustments.
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- Epigenetics
- Protein Biochemistry
- Bioinformatics
- Biostatistics & Systems biology
- Cancer Transcriptomics: Integrative & Computational Approaches
- Gene Expression Profiling
- Genome Sequencing
- Metabolomics
- Multiplatform Approach
- Next Generation Sequencing(NGS) Technologies
- Single Cell Genomics
- Transcriptional Regulation & Attenuation
- Transcriptome Analysis & Gene Expression
- Transcriptomics
- Transcriptomics & Proteomics in Microorganisms