RNAsekvenssiä
RNAsekvenssiä, often referred to as RNA sequencing or RNA-Seq, is a powerful molecular biology technique used to determine the complete RNA transcriptome of a cell or organism. It involves converting RNA molecules into complementary DNA (cDNA) fragments, which are then sequenced using next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies. The resulting sequence reads are mapped back to a reference genome or transcriptome to identify and quantify the different RNA species present.
The primary application of RNA-Seq is to study gene expression. By measuring the abundance of RNA transcripts,