Studying Promoter and Isoform Diversity with Long-Read Transcriptome Sequencing
Offered By: Labroots via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of promoter and isoform diversity through long-read transcriptome sequencing in this 32-minute webinar presented by Dr. Jonathan Göke, a group leader at the Genome Institute of Singapore. Delve into the significance of multiple, distinct promoters in regulating human protein-coding genes and their role in cancer transcriptome regulation. Learn about computational transcriptomics, third-generation RNA-Sequencing, and the development of computational methods. Gain insights into how alternative promoters contribute to the cancer transcriptome, a topic that remains largely unexplored. After watching, registered Labroots members can earn PACE credits by following the provided instructions. Connect with Labroots on various social media platforms for more scientific content and updates.
Syllabus
Studying Promoter and Isoform Diversity with Long Read Transcriptome Sequencing
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