This is an application question for a biochemist. What extra information can clustering RNA-seq data give about the particular state of the cell at a given time? For instance, micro arrays tells us that some genes are activated in response to a particular stimulus. We deduce thus, what pathways are active (and the ones that are not) from this. Likewise, measuring mRNA quantities in RNA-seq tells us that at a particular time, so and so mRNA is produced in large amounts, an indication that, at that time, a pathway may or may not be active adjudge from the protein constituted - pretty much the same conclusion a micro array reaches eventually. I can tell this just looking at the quantities of mRNA quantities (using a filter of some sort I think) which brings me to question why I need to cluster at all.
Cluster can reveal hidden relationships. Great! But of what biological importance are these relationships and hence clustering?
I really appreciate your response agd27!