Poster

The pervasive and interleaved transcriptome

Thomas R. Gingeras

November 2009 Vol 10 No. 11

Produced with support from Illumina

Our image of the eukaryotic transcriptome is being transformed. The proportion of the genome that is transcribed has been revealed to be far greater than expected and new insights into the diversity of transcriptional products are rapidly emerging. Technological advances, such as RNA deep sequencing, are driving an increased knowledge of how transcripts are encoded in intricate and overlapping ways and are processed into myriad RNAs.

Using snapshots at different levels of resolution – from chromosomes down to a few nucleotides – this poster provides a window into the layers of complexity and introduces transcriptional phenomena and types of RNA that are key topics in current research.

The Poster is freely available, thanks to support from Illumina

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