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Transcriptomics Sequencing
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over view The transcriptome is the set of all RNA molecules, including mRNA, rRNA, tRNA, and other non coding RNA produced in one or a population of cells. RNA Next-generation sequencing methods have revolutionized exploration of the transcriptome.
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The transcriptomics sequencing is to sequence the mature mRNA and ncRNA which transcribed by affinity purified RNA polymerase II with next generation sequencing.transcriptomics The Target of Sequencing
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Advances in the sequencing workflow, from sample preparation through data analysis, enable rapid profiling and deep investigation of the transcriptome. Advantage
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The Trancsriptomics Sequencing of CD Genomics The transcriptomics sequencing service of CD Genomics include: RNA-Seq (Transcriptome):RNA-Seq is a powerful tool for studying the effect of the transcriptome on information for biological, medical, clinical and pharmaceutical research, drug discovery and development.RNA-Seq RNA-Seq (Quantification):RNA-Seq (Quantification) based on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is used for transcriptome quantification and characterizing gene expression profiling.Quantification Small RNA Sequencing:Small RNA has been to important regulators in recent years and has significant functions in many cellular processes including development, cell differentiation and apoptosis, which has been implicated in many diseases.Small RNA Sequencing lncRNA: Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) is a major hotspot in functional genomics research that considered as non-protein-coding transcripts longer than 200 nucleotides in length.lncRNA
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Service include: Annotate coding SNPs Discover transcript isoforms Identify regulatory RNAs Characterize splice junctions Determine the relative abundance of transcripts
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Work flow(example of lncRNA):
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