SynthmRNA vs. Natural mRNA: A Comparative Analysis 1. Definition and Basic Structure Natural mRNA: Transcribed from nuclear DNA, it carries genetic information for protein synthesis. Its structure includes a 5′ cap, 5′ untranslated region (UTR), open reading frame (ORF), 3′ UTR, an … SynthmRNA vs. Natural mRNA: A Comparative AnalysisRead more
mRNA
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a single-stranded RNA molecule that carries genetic instructions from DNA to ribosomes for protein synthesis.
Synth mRNA-SynthmRNA
Synth mRNA: In-Depth Analysis Synth mRNA (Synthetic mRNA) refers to artificially engineered messenger RNA molecules created via biochemical or genetic technologies. Its primary goals are to mimic or enhance natural mRNA functions while introducing novel properties—such as improved stability, control … Synth mRNA-SynthmRNARead more
mRNA Speed-mRNASpeed
mRNA Speed: A Concise Overview mRNA Speed (or mRNA Velocity) is an analytical technique in single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) that quantifies dynamic changes in gene expression rates and predicts future directions of cellular state transitions. Below are its key components: 1. Definition and Pri … mRNA Speed-mRNASpeedRead more
mRNA Velocity-VelomRNA
1. Definition and Principle 2. Key Tools 3. Applications Field Use Case Cell Differentiation Predicts dynamic pathways of stem cells differentiating into neurons or immune cells. Cancer Research Tracks tumor cell evolution (e.g., drug-resistant subpopulations) to aid personalized vaccine design (e.g … mRNA Velocity-VelomRNARead more
mRNA Velocity-mRNAVelocity
In-Depth Analysis of mRNA Velocity mRNA Velocity is an analytical method based on single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data. By quantifying the dynamic ratio of unspliced (pre-mRNA with introns) to spliced (mature mRNA) transcripts, it predicts future gene expression states of cells, inferring dir … mRNA Velocity-mRNAVelocityRead more