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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...
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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...
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preferred method and has been the
dominant transcriptomics technique since the 2010s. Single-cell
transcriptomics allows tracking of
transcript changes over...
- as genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, metagenomics,
phenomics and
transcriptomics. The
related suffix -ome is used to
address the
objects of
study of...
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research that
utilizes a
combination of proteomics, genomics, and
transcriptomics to aid in the
discovery and
identification of peptides. Proteogenomics...
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neurological and
psychiatric diseases.
Comparison of
proteomics with
transcriptomics has
shown that
transcriptional data does not
necessarily translate...
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Council Metabolic Diseases Unit and
scientific director of the Genomics/
Transcriptomics Core at the
University of Cambridge.
Giles Yeo was born in London,...
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pseudotemporal ordering is a com****tional
technique used in single-cell
transcriptomics to
determine the
pattern of a
dynamic process experienced by cells...
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growing consensus has
settled on
usage of "spatial
transcriptomics" or "spatially
resolved transcriptomics."
Spatial proteomics measures the localization...