Transcriptomics
Transcriptomics: This is a set of every RNA molecules, comprising rRNA, tRNA, mRNA as well as other RNA that is generated in a population of cells or in some cases only in one.
This term may be functional to the complete set of transcriptions in any specified organism or the precise sub-set of transcriptions existing in a precise kind of cell. Contrasting the genome that is unevenly secured for any cell lines – excluding mutations – the transcriptome may vary with environmental conditions externally. Since it includes all mRNA transcriptions in the cell, the transcriptome replicates the genes that are being aggressively articulated at any explicit time. This reading of transcriptomics, also recognized as profiling expression inspects the level of expression of mRNAs in any certain cell populace, using high-throughput methods based on DNA micro-array know-how. This use of sequencing using next-generation technology to read the transcriptome at the level of nucleotide is identified as RNA-Seq.