Transcripts that lack any protein-coding potential represent at least half of the identified elements transcriptome. We review the evidence for the existence of such transcripts in the mammalian transcriptome, and argue that there may be many more noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) still to be discovered. Relatively few ncRNA “genes” have been ascribed a function based upon mutation analysis. The review discusses possible roles of ncRNAs as cis-acting and trans-acting elements in epigenetic transcriptional control, including monoallelic gene silencing and imprinting. We also consider the evidence that the production of ncRNAs is a common feature of transcriptional enhancers
The past decade has shown mammalian genomes to be pervasively transcribed and identified thousands o...
The origin of genes is one of the most enigmatic events in the origin of life. It has been suggested...
With the sequencing and annotation of genomes and transcriptomes of several eukaryotes, the importan...
Abstract Analysis of the genomes of several higher eukaryotic organisms, including mouse and human, ...
Abstract Analysis of the genomes of several higher eukaryotic organisms, including mouse and human, ...
The term non-coding RNA (ncRNA) is commonly employed for RNA that does not encode a protein, but thi...
Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are now recognized as active participants in controlling many biological pr...
AbstractAnalysis of the genomes of several higher eukaryotic organisms, including mouse and human, h...
Controlling protein-coding gene expression can no longer be attributed purely to proteins involved i...
The majority of our genome is pervasively transcribed, but not translated into proteins. These highl...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) can serve genetic, catalytic, structural, and regulatory roles. Non-coding RN...
The traditional view of the genome is based on the dogma that genetic information flows from DNA to ...
Abstract Background Systematic identification and functional characterization of novel types of nonc...
The importance of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in controlling gene expression is becoming increasingly e...
Large numbers of noncoding RNA transcripts (ncRNAS) are being revealed by complementary DNA cloning ...
The past decade has shown mammalian genomes to be pervasively transcribed and identified thousands o...
The origin of genes is one of the most enigmatic events in the origin of life. It has been suggested...
With the sequencing and annotation of genomes and transcriptomes of several eukaryotes, the importan...
Abstract Analysis of the genomes of several higher eukaryotic organisms, including mouse and human, ...
Abstract Analysis of the genomes of several higher eukaryotic organisms, including mouse and human, ...
The term non-coding RNA (ncRNA) is commonly employed for RNA that does not encode a protein, but thi...
Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are now recognized as active participants in controlling many biological pr...
AbstractAnalysis of the genomes of several higher eukaryotic organisms, including mouse and human, h...
Controlling protein-coding gene expression can no longer be attributed purely to proteins involved i...
The majority of our genome is pervasively transcribed, but not translated into proteins. These highl...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) can serve genetic, catalytic, structural, and regulatory roles. Non-coding RN...
The traditional view of the genome is based on the dogma that genetic information flows from DNA to ...
Abstract Background Systematic identification and functional characterization of novel types of nonc...
The importance of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in controlling gene expression is becoming increasingly e...
Large numbers of noncoding RNA transcripts (ncRNAS) are being revealed by complementary DNA cloning ...
The past decade has shown mammalian genomes to be pervasively transcribed and identified thousands o...
The origin of genes is one of the most enigmatic events in the origin of life. It has been suggested...
With the sequencing and annotation of genomes and transcriptomes of several eukaryotes, the importan...