Eukaryotic microbial RNA sequencing refers to the study of all transcripts of specific tissues or cells of eukaryotic organisms. It is an effective tool for understanding the complexity of the eukaryotic transcriptome. According to the availability of the reference transcriptome and genome, the RNA-seq of eukaryotes can be divided into the reference-based transcriptome and de novo transcriptome independent of the reference genome. To date, we have established a standardized RNA-seq platform for the accurate identification of common and novel transcripts in microbial eukaryotes such as fungi and yeast.
Eukaryotic microbial RNA-seq can detect unknown and rare transcripts, provide a quantitative analysis of transcripts, reveal variations in gene expression levels of different samples, and perform structural analysis to find alternative splicing sites, gene fusions, SNP and InDel site. Eukaryotic microbial RNA sequencing is significant for revealing the regulation of gene expression in eukaryotic cells, exploring the interaction between the host and pathogen, and monitoring disease progression. We also provide microbial single-cell RNA-seq to meet your various demands in eukaryotic microbes.
Sample Type | Library Type | Amount | Purity |
Total RNA | Eukaryotic Microbial RNA library | 1μg | OD260/280 = 1.8-2.2 OD260/230 ≥ 1.8 |
Each eukaryotic microbial RNA sequencing project includes,
Our bioinformatics analysis covers a wide range including transcript assembly, statistics analysis, functional profiling and differential gene expression, etc.
In general, our turnaround time is 1-2 weeks depending on the size of your project.
Creative Biogene has excellent microbiology experts, well-established high-throughput sequencing platforms, and professional bioinformatics analysis to provide you with a one-stop service in eukaryotic microbial RNA sequencing. Our services include sample collection, quality control, library construction, sequencing and analysis.
If you are interested in our services, please contact us for more details.