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- Both microarray and RNA-sequencing can study the transcriptomes. Compare microarray and RNA sequencing technique in analyzing gene with high, medium and low copy number of genes.Lay out the steps in transcriptome analysis RNA-Seq and microarrays that lets you identify disease-causing genes. Like for example, Down syndrome.Briefly (but including important details and methods), outline HOW to clone and identify a new gene!