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Latest revision as of 15:07, 3 June 2016
Topic : Transcriptome
Presentation by Jaehyuk Shin
coding RNA/noncoding RNA
Various Methods of RNA-seq
Targeted & small RNA-sequencing/Ribosomal profiling/Single Cell RNA-sequencing/RNA exome capture sequencing
*Dogma means something is not wrong, but central dogma of biology is wrong. So we should not say 'central dogma'
Presentation by Shinhyuk Chae - works in his lab
transcriptomics
microarray analysis - Get microarray data by reverse transciption(RNA -> cDNA)
Lecture
horse reference genome
comparison of horse transcriptome btwn before and after exercise. blood and muscle tissue
Usually, RNA analysis is for short term change and DNA analysis is for long term.
transcription factor
fast alternative splicing