Organisms do not exist isolated from each other, but constantly interact. Cells can sense the presence of interaction partners by a range of receptors and, via complex regulatory networks, specifically react by changing the expression of many of their genes. ...
Read More »RNA-Seq reveals the spectrum of expression variation across organs and species
A comparison of transcriptional profiles derived from different tissues in a given species or among different species assumes that commonalities reflect evolutionarily conserved programs and that differences reflect species or tissue responses to environmental conditions or developmental program staging. Apparently ...
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We asked: On what types of organisms do you perform RNA-Seq? Thanks to everyone who participated! (127 respondents) Check out the latest poll question in the homepage sidebar.
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