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- for a number of other noncoding RNAs but noncoding RNA genes are much more common in eukaryotes. Typical classes of noncoding genes in eukaryotes include...
- Changning; Chen, Runsheng; Zhao, Yi (Jan 2012). "NONCODE v3.0: integrative annotation of long noncoding RNAs". Nucleic Acids Research. 40 (D1): D210 – D215...
- addition of 17β-estradiol increased global transcription of the noncoding RNAs called long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) near estrogen-activated coding genes. C. elegans...
- one strand is the coding strand (or sense strand), and the other is the noncoding strand (also called the antisense strand, anticoding strand, template...
- inactivation. List of long non-coding RNA databases NONCODE Pinc Sphinx (gene) VIS1 ZNRD1-AS1 Noncoding RNA Activated by DNA Damage Fernandes JC, Acuña SM...
- the noncoding (template/antisense) strand. Note1: Except for the fact that all thymines are now uracils (T → U), it is complementary to the noncoding (template/antisense)...
- complex eukaryotes. Noncoding sequences include introns, sequences for non-coding RNAs, regulatory regions, and repetitive DNA. Noncoding sequences make up...
- Splice identification (only in eukaryotes). Feature prediction (coding and noncoding sequences). The first step of structural annotation consists in the identification...
- expanded definition that includes noncoding genes. However, some modern writers still do not acknowledge noncoding genes although this so-called "new"...
- Noncoding RNA Activated by DNA Damage (NORAD) is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that responds to DNA damage and plays a significant role in preserving...