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Transcriptomics technologies are the methods that are used to analyze the transcriptome of an organism, the sum of all its RNA transcripts. An organism's information content is stored in its genome's DNA, and expressed by transcription. Here, mRNA acts in the communication network as a transient intermediate molecule, while non-coding RNAs perform additional, diverse functions. A transcriptome takes a snapshot of the total transcripts in a cell at the moment. Technologies of transcriptomics provide a broad account of which cellular processes are active and which dormant. In molecular biology, a big challenge lies in understanding the genome, cell types and gene expression.  Measuring an organism's gene expression in different tissues or conditions, or at different times, provides information on how genes are regulated, and reveals details of an organism 's biology. Also, it can be used to infer the functions of previously unnoted genes. Transcriptome research has made it possible to study how gene expression varies in various species and has played an significant role in understanding human disease.    

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