Transcriptome analysis examines the complete set of RNA transcripts in a cell using high-throughput RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq). This valuable tool provides important information on gene function in a cell, a population of cells, or in an organism, that are under a specific ...
Read More »High-throughput single-cell RNA sequencing and data analysis
Understanding biological systems at a single cell resolution may reveal several novel insights which remain masked by the conventional population-based techniques providing an average readout of the behavior of cells. Single-cell transcriptome sequencing holds the potential to identify novel cell ...
Read More »Featured RNA-Seq Jobs
The division of Bioinformatics and Systems Cardiology at the Klaus Tschira Institute for Integrative Computational Cardiology / Department of Internal Medicine III, seeks to fill two full-time positions: High-throughput Data Analyst – Transcriptome-wide approaches in Cardiology (m/f) Starting date: as ...
Read More »An automated approach to prepare tissue-derived spatially barcoded RNA-sequencing libraries
Sequencing the nucleic acid content of individual cells or specific biological samples is becoming increasingly common. This drives the need for robust, scalable and automated library preparation protocols. Furthermore, an increased understanding of tissue heterogeneity has lead to the development ...
Read More »A high-throughput RNA-seq approach to profile transcriptional responses
In recent years, different technologies have been used to measure genome-wide gene expression levels and to study the transcriptome across many types of tissues and in response to in vitro treatments. However, a full understanding of gene regulation in any ...
Read More »A high-throughput RNA-seq approach to profile transcriptional responses
In recent years, different technologies have been used to measure genome-wide gene expression levels and to study the transcriptome across many types of tissues and in response to in vitro treatments. However, a full understanding of gene regulation in any ...
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