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New training: Transcriptome complexity analysis with TSENAT#6795

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@gallardoalba gallardoalba commented Apr 20, 2026

New training: TSENAT transcriptome complexity analysis workflow.

More information: https://gallardoalba.github.io/TSENAT/articles/TSENAT.html

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Thanks @gallardoalba!

I know it is still in draft mode, so maybe you were already planning this, but some suggestions below.

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# Frequently Asked Questions about TSENAT and Transcriptome Complexity Analysis
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could you make these proper FAQs? I.e. a .md file per FAQ, the index page will automatically show them all.


Recent evidence demonstrates that transcriptome complexity constitutes a measurable biological phenomenon:

- **Tarabichi et al. (2013)**: Cancer cells show "increased entropy of signaling and gene interaction networks" as cancer progresses, contributing to cellular heterogeneity and evolvability
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please use the {% cite tarabichi2013systems %} for all of these to point to the entries in your bib file

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gallardoalba commented Apr 24, 2026

I would like to include the training in a new topic, "Systems Biology" instead of "Trascriptomics". Do you think would be possible? I think it fits much better the topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systems_biology

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@gallardoalba I would suggest starting with a subtopic in the transcriptomics topic until there is enough content to warrant its own topic. We always want to avoid having a bunch of topics with only a couple tutorials in it. Adding the "systems biology" tag will also help people find the tutorial.

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@gallardoalba I would suggest starting with a subtopic in the transcriptomics topic until there is enough content to warrant its own topic. We always want to avoid having a bunch of topics with only a couple tutorials in it. Adding the "systems biology" tag will also help people find the tutorial.

Perfect, thanks a lot.

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