Sowmya Uttam*
Sequencing RNA from singular cells can uncover a lot of data about what those cells are doing in the body. MIT analysts have now enormously supported the measure of data gathered from every one of those cells, by altering the usually utilized Seq-Well method. With their new methodology, the MIT group could remove 10 fold the amount of data from every cell in an example. This expansion should empower researchers to learn significantly more about the qualities that are communicated in every cell, and help them to find unobtrusive however basic contrasts among sound and broken cells.
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