Abstract:
Breast cancer is the most well-known malignancy among women. Cancer is spread by cells
in the human body. This is caused by certain DNA and RNA sequence protein data. In
RNA, a gene is similar to a protein chain. We're just looking at the RNA sequences of
breast cancer patients in this study, and we're attempting to figure out which genes are
active at each stage of the disease. Differentially expressed genes have been identified
using differential gene expression analysis. AL158154.2, F10, ELOVL6, PPEF1, IGFBP6,
PAX1, AC011893.1, TMED6, AC090877.2, FAM163A, HBG2, ITLN1, HBA2, ALAS2,
IL17REL genes have been downregulated and AL158154.2, F10, ELOVL6, PPEF1,
IGFBP6, PAX1, AC011893.1, TMED6, AC090877.2, FAM163A, HBG2, ITLN1, HBA2,
ALAS2, IL17REL genes have been upregulated. Then we tried to explain the biological
and molecular roles that led to the discovery of differentially expressed genes. The main
concern of this study, trying to identify novel genes in each breast cancer stage which are
responsible for this stage.