RNA-Seq (nicknamed "RNA sequencing") is a technology-based method that uses next-generation (NGS) to express the presence and value of RNA in a natural sample over a long period of time, constantly analyzing cell transcripts. Specifically, RNA-Seq facilitates the ability of alternative transcripts, transcriptional changes, genomic merging, mutations / SNPs and changes in gene expression over time, or differences in gene expression in different groups or treatments. In addition to mRNA transcription, RNA-Seq can look at different amounts of RNA to include whole, small RNAs, such as miRNA, tRNA, and ribosomal profiling. RNA-Seq can also be used to determine exon / intron boundaries and to confirm or modify previously identified 5 'and 3' type boundaries. Recent advances in RNA-Seq include single-cell sequencing and programmed tissue sequencing.
Research Article: Journal of Biomedical Sciences
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