RNA-Seq is the premier tool for mapping and quantifying transcriptomes by utilizing next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology. The transcriptome refers to the complete set of transcripts in a cell, which provides information on the transcript level for a specific developmental stage or physiological condition. Understanding the transcriptome is necessary for interpreting the functional elements of the genome and understanding development and disease. The key purpose of transcriptomics includes cataloging all species of transcripts; determining the transcriptional structure of genes; and quantifying the expression levels of each transcript under different conditions. The Development and Workflow of RNA-seq, Learn more at https://www.cd-genomics.com/resourse-Bioinformatics-Workflow-of-RNA-Seq.html
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