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<h1>Transcriptomics&nbsp;</h1>
<div>&nbsp;Transcriptomics is a study on RNAs, such as mRNA, rRNA, tRNA and non-coding RNA. Usually transcriptomics examine the expression level of RNA and study the function of RNA.</div>
<divh3>Analyzing methods</h3><p>&nbsp;There is two&nbsp;analyzing methods; microarrarys and RNA-seq.</divp><divh5>Microarrays</h5><p>&nbsp;Microarrays is a method which collect RNA fragments on solid surface. On solid surface,&nbsp;DNAs&nbsp;are fragmented and attached. When RNAs are introduced in surface, RNA is attached to its anti-sense DNA fragments. So people can see which part of&nbsp;DNA(gene)&nbsp;is highly expressed and figure out the function.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_microarray]</divp><divh5>&nbsp;RNA-seq</divh5><p>&nbsp;RNA-seq, also known as RNA sequencing, is a recently method to analyze the&nbsp;amount of RNA in a specific time by using next-generation sequencing.&nbsp;Fore details, see here;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RNA-Seq][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_sequencing#Next-generation_methods]</p>
<h1>Proteomics</h1>
<h1>Epigenomics and&nbsp; Phenomics</h1>
<h1>Canceromics and Geromics</h1>
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