Transcriptome Sequencing

Transcriptome sequencing is a method used to determine the amount of RNA transcripts in a tissue or cell sample. It is an invaluable tool for studying gene expression, which can reveal how cells respond to different environmental conditions or how they are affected by genetic mutations. Transcriptome sequencing is also used to identify possible biomarkers that can be used to diagnose diseases, such as cancer. In addition, this technique has been used to provide insights into the function of genes, helping to further our understanding of biology.

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Proteomics and Genomics Research

ISSN: 2326-0793
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Juan Sainz , Group Leader, GENYO. Center for Genomics and Oncological Research. PTS Granada. Spain.
The term "proteome" refers to the entire complement of proteins, including the modifications made to a particular set of proteins, produced by an organism or a cellular system. They may also be used to see how well body responds to a treatment for a disease or condition. The term "proteomics" large-scale comprehensive study of a specific proteome.