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Simultaneous Mapping and Quantitation of Ribonucleotides in Human Mitochondrial DNA
Published on: November 14, 2017
RNA sequencing: current and prospective uses in metabolic research
Petter Vikman1, Joao Fadista2, Nikolay Oskolkov2
1Diabetes and EndocrinologyDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Malmö University Hospital, CRC, Lund University, Building 60, Level 13, Entrance 72, S-205 02 Malmö, Skåne, Sweden petter.vikman@med.lu.se.
Abstract:
Previous global RNA analysis was restricted to known transcripts in species with a defined transcriptome. Next generation sequencing has transformed transcriptomics by making it possible to analyse expressed genes with an exon level resolution from any tissue in any species without any a priori knowledge of which genes that are being expressed, splice patterns or their nucleotide sequence. In addition, RNA sequencing is a more sensitive technique compared with microarrays with a larger dynamic range, and it also allows for investigation of imprinting and allele-specific expression. This can be done for a cost that is able to compete with that of a microarray, making RNA sequencing a technique available to most researchers. Therefore RNA sequencing has recently become the state of the art with regards to large-scale RNA investigations and has to a large extent replaced microarrays. The only drawback is the large data amounts produced, which together with the complexity of the data can make a researcher spend far more time on analysis than performing the actual experiment.
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