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  2. Spatial transcriptomics - Wikipedia

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    STOmics is a pioneer in advancing spatially-resolved transcriptomic analysis through its proprietary SpaTial Enhanced REsolution Omics-Sequencing (Stereo-seq) technology. [43] It combines in situ capture with DNB-seq, DNB sequencing is based on lithographically etched chips (patterned arrays) for in situ sequencing.

  3. Transcriptomics technologies - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, two human transcriptomes, composed of millions of transcript-derived sequences covering 16,000 genes, were published, [3] [4] and by 2015 transcriptomes had been published for hundreds of individuals. [5] [6] Transcriptomes of different disease states, tissues, or even single cells are now routinely generated.

  4. Transcriptome - Wikipedia

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    Transcriptomes may also be used to infer phylogenetic relationships among individuals or to detect evolutionary patterns of transcriptome conservation. [ 34 ] Transcriptome analyses were used to discover the incidence of antisense transcription, their role in gene expression through interaction with surrounding genes and their abundance in ...

  5. De novo transcriptome assembly - Wikipedia

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    Since a well-resolved reference genome is rarely available, the quality of computer-assembled contigs may be verified either by comparing the assembled sequences to the reads used to generate them (reference-free), or by aligning the sequences of conserved gene domains found in mRNA transcripts to transcriptomes or genomes of closely related ...

  6. G&T-Seq - Wikipedia

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    G&T-seq (short for single cell genome and transcriptome sequencing) is a novel form of single cell sequencing technique allowing one to simultaneously obtain both transcriptomic and genomic data from single cells, allowing for direct comparison of gene expression data to its corresponding genomic data in the same cell...

  7. 3 Causes for Hair Loss after Hysterectomy Surgery (& How to ...

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    3. Medications. Some medications have been associated with temporary hair loss. Most of the time hair loss related to medication is due to the drug disrupting the hair growth cycle leading to a ...

  8. High throughput biology - Wikipedia

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    "High-content" or visual biology technology has two purposes, first to acquire spatially or temporally resolved information on an event and second to automatically quantify it. Spatially resolved instruments are typically automated microscopes , and temporal resolution still requires some form of fluorescence measurement in most cases.

  9. Could changes be coming to Medicare, Medicaid with Dr. Oz ...

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    With President-elect Donald Trump's recent announcement of former surgeon-turned-TV host Dr. Mehmet Oz to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), questions are swirling about ...