Transcriptomics

The transcriptome is the set of all RNA molecules, including mRNA, tRNA, rRNA and other non-coding RNA transcribed in one cell or a population of cells. It differs from the exome in that it includes only those RNA molecules found in a specified cell population, and usually includes the amount or concentration of each RNA molecule in addition to the molecular identities.

Conferences on Phylogenetic Tree are The 2nd Systematic and Evolutionary Biology Conference (SEBC 2016) Nanjing, China- CP 2016, The 22nd International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming, Toulouse, France- Annual Scientific Retreat, UCLA, CA, USA- VIIIth Southern Connection Congress 2016, Punta Arenas, Chile- 18th International Conference on Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, London, UK- BAMM-Biology and Mathematics through Medicine, Virginia, USA- ICTP-SAIFR School on Physics Applications in Biology, São Paulo, Brazil- Fourteenth Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Conference, CA, USA- Conference: Synthetic Biology, Paris, France- 7th Swedish Meeting on Mathematics in Biology, Uppsala University, Sweden.

  • Human transcriptomics
  • Cancer transcriptomics
  • Exploring transcriptome
  • Transcriptome analysis and gene expression
  • Interpreting Phylogenies Tree

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