The term "thanatotranscriptome" refers to the set of RNA molecules (transcriptome) that are expressed in a biological specimen after death. This concept is derived from "thanato," which relates to death, and "transcriptome," which signifies the complete range of RNA transcripts produced by the genome under specific circumstances. The study of the thanatotranscriptome involves analyzing how gene expression and cellular mechanisms change post-mortem.
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