
transcriptoom
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The transcriptome is the set of all RNA molecules (transcripts) in a cell or a population of cells. It includes all of the functional RNA molecules and all other transcripts that may arise by spurious transcription or transcription of non-functional regions such as pseudogenes or virus fragments. A major goal of modern molecular biology is to determine which transcripts are functional and which ones are junk RNA.
Research
506,417 papers- Integrated spatial transcriptome and metabolism study reveals metabolic heterogeneity in human injured brain.Cell reports. Medicine · 2023
- Long-read RNA sequencing: A transformative technology for exploring transcriptome complexity in human diseases.Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy · 2025
- High-definition spatial transcriptomic profiling of immune cell populations in colorectal cancer.Nature genetics · 2025
- Spatial Transcriptomic Technologies.Cells · 2023
- Plant biotechnology research with single-cell transcriptome: recent advancements and prospects.Plant cell reports · 2024
via PubMed
Article · Nederlands
Het transcriptoom omvat alle RNA-moleculen in een cel, een populatie van cellen, of een organisme, die in verband staan met de transcriptie. In tegenstelling tot het genoom, dat min of meer constant van samenstelling is gedurende de levensduur van een cel of organisme, kan de samenstelling van het transcriptoom actief gewijzigd worden afhankelijk van ontwikkelingsstadia en invloeden vanuit de omgeving.
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