Search for dissertations about: "Transcriptomics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 169 swedish dissertations containing the word Transcriptomics.
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1. Populus transcriptomics : from noise to biology
Abstract : Mikromatriser handlar numera inte bara om att alstra genuttrycksdata i snabb takt, utan det är minst lika viktigt att effektivt ta hand om informationen efteråt. I den här avhandlingen presenteras ett arbetsflöde för att mäta, lagra och analysera genuttrycksdata i asp och poppel (Populus spp.). READ MORE
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2. Mapping Transcriptomes in Tissues
Abstract : Over the past few decades, the advent of pioneering biotechnological methods has allowed scientists to analyze the molecular components of multicellular organisms with remarkable precision. The field of transcriptomics has witnessed a rapid development of technologies for gene expression profiling of biological samples. READ MORE
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3. Spatially resolved and single cell transcriptomics
Abstract : In recent years, massive parallel sequencing has revolutionized the field of biology and has provided us with a vast number of new discoveries in fields such as neurology, developmental biology and cancer research. A significant area is deciphering gene expression patterns, as well as other aspects of transcriptome information, such as the impact of splice variants and mutations on biological functions and disease development. READ MORE
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4. Genomics and Transcriptomics of Behaviour and Plumage Colouration
Abstract : The aim throughout this thesis has been to investigate the underlying genetics of behaviours and feather colour and plumage patterns by using chickens as a model organism. Chickens are extremely important as a food source, both in terms of egg, as well as meat production. READ MORE
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5. Spatially Resolved Gene Expression Analysis
Abstract : Spatially resolved transcriptomics has greatly expanded our knowledge of complex multicellular biological systems. To date, several technologies have been developed that combine gene expression data with information about its spatial tissue context. READ MORE