Rna Sequences
RNA Sequences are short strands of genetic material composed of four nucleotides (A, G, C, and U) which are used to carry out and control many essential processes in the cell. They can be used to assess gene expression, to help determine gene regulation, and to identify regulatory motifs. RNA Sequencing (RNA-seq) technology is an important tool for identifying these processes and has become increasingly used in biomedical research due to its ability to provide comprehensive insights into gene expression and regulation. RNA-seq has enabled the analysis of transcriptome data in a variety of organisms and cell types, providing insight into gene expression, novel transcript discovery, and functional annotation of genes. Additionally, it can be used to detect fusion transcripts and alternative splicing events as well as study non-coding RNAs, providing valuable information for the development of therapies and diagnostics.
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