RNA Sequencing Open Access Journals

 RNA-Seq is a unambiguous technology-based sequencing technique that uses next-generation sequencing to reveal the amount and presence of RNA in a biological sample at a given time, while analyzing the ever-changing cellular transcriptome. Specifically, RNA-Seq enables the capability to look at alternatively associated gene transcripts, gene fusion, post-transcriptional changes, and changes in gene expression over mutations, time,  SNPs or differences in gene expression in different treatments or groups. In addition to transcriptional RNA-Seq, mRNA,  can look at different RNA populations to include small RNA, total RNA, such as tRNA, miRNA, and ribosomal profile. RNA-Seq can also be used to determine exon / intron boundaries and to validate or correct previously passed 5 'and 3' gene boundaries. Recent advances in RNA-Seq include single-cell sequencing and in situ tissue sequencing.    

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