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Whole genome sequencing?
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is a comprehensive genetic analysis technique that involves determining the complete DNA sequence of an individual's entire genome. The genome is the complete set of genetic information contained within an organism's DNA, including all of its genes and non-coding regions. Whole genome sequencing provides a detailed and comprehensive view of an individual's genetic makeup, allowing for the identification of genetic variations, mutations, and potential risk factors for various diseases and conditions. It is a powerful tool in biomedical research, personalized medicine, and understanding the genetic basis of human traits and diseases.
Single cell RNA sequencing?
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is a cutting-edge molecular biology technique that allows researchers to analyze the gene expression profile of individual cells in a tissue or organism. Unlike traditional RNA sequencing methods, which analyze a mixture of cells, scRNA-seq isolates and sequences the RNA from individual cells, providing a detailed and high-resolution view of the diversity and heterogeneity of cell types within a sample. This technique has revolutionized our understanding of cellular biology, disease mechanisms, and developmental processes, offering insights into the unique functions and interactions of different cell populations.