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What is transcriptomic?

Transcriptomics is the study of the transcriptome – the complete set of RNA transcripts in a cell or population of cells. It reveals the genes that are actively expressed at a given time, providing insights into cellular function, development, and responses to environmental stimuli. It is commonly used to identify biomarkers, understand disease mechanisms, and discover potential drug targets.

What other technologies are related to transcriptomic?

transcriptomic Complementary Technologies

Proteomics measures protein expression, which is a downstream consequence of transcriptomic changes. Therefore, it provides complementary information.
mentioned alongside transcriptomic in 41% (82) of relevant job posts
Genomics provides the foundational genetic information that influences transcriptomic profiles. Understanding the genomic context is complementary to transcriptomic analysis.
mentioned alongside transcriptomic in 32% (57) of relevant job posts

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