Gene Expression Profiling
Gene expression profiling is a laboratory technique that measures the activity of hundreds or thousands of genes simultaneously in a single sample. It allows scientists to gain a better understanding of biological processes, from the whole organism level to the cell level, by providing a global view of gene expression patterns. This information helps researchers to identify gene pathways that are associated with certain pathological conditions and to develop new diagnostics and therapeutics. It also supports basic research in the field of functional genomics, which is the study of how genes interact with each other and with the environment to affect an organism's phenotype.
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