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.
(from wiki)
so, when i am doing "transcriptome sequencing" what does it mean?
i am having all the rna molecules..
then i want to sequence all of them,
in this level they are all separate as different molecules.
so how is the result of the sequencing assembly is one long path??
Is among two molecules there is overlap?
(from wiki)
so, when i am doing "transcriptome sequencing" what does it mean?
i am having all the rna molecules..
then i want to sequence all of them,
in this level they are all separate as different molecules.
so how is the result of the sequencing assembly is one long path??
Is among two molecules there is overlap?
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