- The
transcriptome is the set of all RNA transcripts,
including coding and non-coding, in an
individual or a po****tion of cells. The term can also sometimes...
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Transcriptome instability is a genome-wide, pre-mRNA splicing-related
characteristic of
certain cancers. In general, pre-mRNA
splicing is dysregulated...
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providing a
snapshot of gene
expression in the sample, also
known as
transcriptome. Specifically, RNA-Seq
facilitates the
ability to look at alternative...
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Transcriptomics technologies are the
techniques used to
study an organism's
transcriptome, the sum of all of its RNA transcripts. The
information content of an...
- De novo
transcriptome ****embly is the de novo
sequence ****embly
method of
creating a
transcriptome without the aid of a
reference genome. As a
result of...
- RNA-Seq is a
technique that
allows transcriptome studies (see also
Transcriptomics technologies)
based on next-generation
sequencing technologies. This...
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trajectory inference. RNA-Seq Single-cell
analysis Single-cell
sequencing Transcriptome Transcriptomics Kanter, Itamar; Kalisky,
Tomer (2015). "Single cell...
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Transcriptome-wide ****ociation
study (TWAS) is a
genetic methodology that can be used to
compare the
genetic components of gene
expression and the genetic...
- genomes,
transcriptomes, proteomes, and
other high-throughput
omics datasets. His lab has
contributed to
understanding the
genomes and
transcriptomes of yeast...
- most
commonly used in
bioinformatic studies to ****emble
genomes or
transcriptomes. Two
common types of de novo ****emblers are
greedy algorithm ****emblers...