Thanatotranscriptome

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title: Thanatotranscriptome
text: The thanatotranscriptome denotes all RNA transcripts produced from the portions of the genome still active or awakened in the internal organs of a body following its death. It is relevant to the study of the biochemistry, microbiology, and biophysics of thanatology, in particular within forensic science. Some genes may continue to be expressed in cells for up to 48 hours after death, producing new mRNA. Certain genes that are generally inhibited since the end of fetal development may be expresse
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description: Part of the genome still active in the time immediately following death
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanatotranscriptome
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date modified: 2023-01-04T10:20:04Z
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