Hello,
How do we quantify the mRNA level of a gene present in a tissue? I am looking for the absolute mRNA levels of certain genes present in the skeletal tissue. Any help would be highly appreciated
Hello,
How do we quantify the mRNA level of a gene present in a tissue? I am looking for the absolute mRNA levels of certain genes present in the skeletal tissue. Any help would be highly appreciated
If you work with human data I would recomend the GTEx protal where you can se the gene expression across most tissues
A very general question. Could you be more specific? Microarrays can be used in which, generally, mRNA from a tissue/cell line is used in creating samples that converted to a large number of DNA sequences that are immobilized onto a solid surface in an ordered array. (source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC444812/)
You can look up gene expression values for normal human tissues via Illumina body map expression atlas page. Click on the organism parts
link in left column. You can then select just skeletal muscle tissue
in the dialog box that opens.
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I am trying to get a measure of the level of enzymes, catalyzing a set of reactions in the glycolysis pathway ,from the mRNA levels.The authors of this paper have discussed microarray provides relative levels, whereas RNAseq analysis gives absolute gene expression levels (with relevance to yeast). I would like to know if one can obtain the absolute levels for the genes present in human tissue.If yes,where can we look up for this information?
The paper you linked has this quote. It is true that you get a count value with RNAseq but I doubt that is an
absolute
measurement. It is adigital
measurement as opposed to microarrays where you have to convert ananalog
(Intensity) measurement to a digital value.Note: I suspect the word
absolute
is being used as an adjective, meaningnot relative or comparative.
Thanks a lot for the response.By absolute I meant not comparitive/not a ratio .(for example,a diseased state vs control/normal )