RNA Sequencing -- DNA Sequencing
RNA sequencing
Introducing: RNA is less stable in the cell, and also more prone to nuclease
attack experimentally. As RNA is generated by transcription from DNA, the information is already present in the cell's DNA. However,
it is sometimes desirable to sequence RNA molecules. In particular, in Eukaryotes RNA molecules are not necessarily co-linear with
their DNA template, as introns are excised. To sequence RNA, the usual method is first to reverse transcribe the sample to generate
DNA fragments. This can then be sequenced as described above.
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