Transcriptome sequencing is a method used to analyze RNA derived from gene expression, enabling the elucidation of differences in expression levels (expression profile) between samples and the identification of various mutation information. Diverse transcriptomic sequences, including total RNA and mRNA, can be obtained, facilitating the exploration of alternative RNA splicing, analysis of differentially expressed genes (DEGs), and gene fusion, among others. Through this approach, profound insights into genetic feasibility and expression regulation can be acquired, with potential applications encompassing genetic research, insights into expression modulation, development of biomarkers, disease diagnosis, and monitoring.
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