Definition of Transcriptomic. Meaning of Transcriptomic. Synonyms of Transcriptomic

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Meaning of Transcriptomic from wikipedia

- Transcriptomics technologies are the techniques used to study an organism's transcriptome, the sum of all of its RNA transcripts. The information content...
- Spatial transcriptomics, or spatially resolved transcriptomics, is a method that captures positional context of transcriptional activity within intact...
- Single-cell transcriptomics examines the gene expression level of individual cells in a given po****tion by simultaneously measuring the RNA concentration...
- research that utilizes a combination of proteomics, genomics, and transcriptomics to aid in the discovery and identification of peptides. Proteogenomics...
- genetic maps have been published for Artemia. The past years, different transcriptomic studies have been performed to elucidate biological responses in Artemia...
- as genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, metagenomics, phenomics and transcriptomics. The related suffix -ome is used to address the objects of study of...
- preferred method and has been the dominant transcriptomics technique since the 2010s. Single-cell transcriptomics allows tracking of transcript changes over...
- High-throughput next-generation sequencing has become a po****r technique in transcriptomics, which represent a snapshot of gene expression. In eukaryotes, making...
- endovascular techniques has been shown to harvest endothelial cells for transcriptomic analysis. Gastrointestinal tract Flexible endoscopy enables access to...
- Li DZ, Tang K, Wang S, Dai S, Hu JY (December 2018). "Comparative transcriptomics identifies patterns of selection in roses". BMC Plant Biol. 18 (1):...