End-sequence profiling is a technique used in genomics and molecular biology to analyze the sequences at the ends of DNA fragments, especially in the context of high-throughput sequencing technologies. This method is particularly useful for characterizing the endpoints of genes, transcripts, and other genomic elements, providing insights into features such as gene boundaries, alternative splicing events, and the identification of novel sequences.

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