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= Trans-Spliced Exon Coupled RNA End Determination
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Trans-Spliced Exon Coupled RNA End Determination (TSEC-RNA-Seq) is a molecular biology technique used to analyze RNA molecules, particularly focusing on determining the ends of trans-spliced mRNA variants. This method is significant in studying gene expression, alternative splicing, and the diversity of RNA molecules in eukaryotic organisms.