- 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...
- that have no or
limited coding capacity. Long intervening/intergenic
noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs) are
sequences of
lncRNA which do not
overlap protein-coding...
- one
strand is the
coding strand (or
sense strand), and the
other is the
noncoding strand (also
called the
antisense strand,
anticoding strand, template...
-
distinguishing between protein-coding and long
noncoding RNAs and the
elusive biological purpose of
translation of long
noncoding RNAs".
Biochimica et
Biophysica Acta...
- by nucleases. Next to be
linked to
regulation were Xist and
other long
noncoding RNAs ****ociated with X
chromosome inactivation.
Their roles, at first...
- 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...
-
project . The
number of
noncoding genes is not
known with
certainty but the
latest estimates from
Ensembl suggest 26,000
noncoding genes.
Essential genes...
-
number (see the
figure on the right). However, the
ratio of
coding to
noncoding and
repetitive sequences is
indicative of the
complexity of the genome:...