different between genome vs transcriptome

genome

English

Etymology

From German Genom; gene +? -ome

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?d?i?.n??m/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?d?i?.no?m/, /d???no?m/

Noun

genome (plural genomes)

  1. (genetics) The complete genetic information (either DNA or, in some viruses, RNA) of an organism.

Derived terms

Translations

genome From the web:

  • what genome means
  • what genome does sars-cov-2 have
  • what genome is covid 19
  • what genomes have been sequenced
  • what genome sequencing
  • what genome mutation
  • what is a genome and what does it do


transcriptome

English

Etymology

transcript +? -ome

Noun

transcriptome (plural transcriptomes)

  1. (biochemistry, genetics) The complete set of RNA molecules (transcripts) produced in a cell or a population of cells.
    • 2017, Douglas Fox, ‘Aliens in our midst’, Aeon, 1 August:
      Within three weeks, he had a partial ‘transcriptome’ of the ctenophore – some 5,000 or 6,000 gene sequences that were actively turned on in the animal’s nerve cells.

Derived terms

  • neurotranscriptome
  • retrotranscriptome
  • transcriptomal
  • transcriptomic

Translations

See also

  • translatome

Anagrams

  • micropatterns

transcriptome From the web:

  • what transcriptome analysis
  • what's transcriptome assembly
  • transcriptome what means
  • what is transcriptome sequencing
  • what is transcriptome profiling
  • what is transcriptome wide association study
  • what does transcriptome mean
  • what is transcriptome coverage
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