Molecular Biology & Transcriptomics

The transcriptome is the set of all RNA molecular biology in a population of cells or one cell. It vary from the exome in that it includes only those RNA molecules found in a specified cell population, and usually covers the amount or concentration of each RNA molecule in addition to the molecular identities. Transcriptome techniques comprise DNA microarrays and next-generation sequencing technologies called RNA-Seq, transcription can also be studied at the level of individual cells by single-cell transcriptome. One of the most primary techniques of molecular biology to study protein function is molecular cloning. In this technique, DNA coding for a protein of heed is cloned using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and restriction enzymes into a plasmid.

 

  • Macromolecule blotting and probing
  • Bacterial Transcriptome
  • Relationship to other biological sciences
  • Techniques of Molecular Biology
  • Transcriptomics Technologies
  • Construction and methods of Transcriptomics
  • Microarrays, Gene therapy and functional Genomics

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