Brief
Iso-seq refers to the use of third-generation sequencing technology to sequence complete RNA molecules in organisms (including the full-length sequence from the 5' end to the 3' poly A tail). The RNA molecule does not need to be interrupted, and the complete sequence can be directly obtained by sequencing. More accurate transcript information can be obtained, and more variable splicing sites, new genes and new isomers, and fusion genes can be identified through Iso-seq.