The term non-coding RNA (ncRNA) is commonly employed for RNA that does not encode a protein, but this does not mean that such RNAs do not contain information nor have function. Although it has been generally assumed that most genetic information is transacted by proteins, recent evidence suggests that the majority of the genomes of mammals and other complex organisms is in fact transcribed into ncRNAs, many of which are alternatively spliced and/or processed into smaller products. These ncRNAs include microRNAs and snoRNAs (many if not most of which remain to be identified), as well as likely other classes of yet-to-be-discovered small regulatory RNAs, and tens of thousands of longer transcripts (including complex patterns of interlacing an...
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, ...
For many years the main role of RNA, it addition to the housekeeping functions of for example tRNAs ...
The term non-coding RNA (ncRNA) is commonly employed for RNA that does not encode a protein, but thi...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) can serve genetic, catalytic, structural, and regulatory roles. Non-coding RN...
For 50 years the term gene has been synonymous with regions of the genome encoding mRNAs that are tr...
The noncoding RNA database (ncRNAdb) was crea-ted as a source of information on RNA molecules, which...
The traditional view of the genome is based on the dogma that genetic information flows from DNA to ...
The ability to sequence genomes and characterize their products has begun to reveal the central role...
Controlling protein-coding gene expression can no longer be attributed purely to proteins involved i...
Regulatory non-protein-coding RNA genes and their transcripts were first found and characterized in ...
Mammalian cells harbor numerous small non-protein-coding RNAs, including small nucleolar RNAs (snoRN...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are now recognized as active participants in controlling many biological pr...
The ability to sequence genomes and characterize their products has begun to reveal the central role...
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, ...
For many years the main role of RNA, it addition to the housekeeping functions of for example tRNAs ...
The term non-coding RNA (ncRNA) is commonly employed for RNA that does not encode a protein, but thi...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) can serve genetic, catalytic, structural, and regulatory roles. Non-coding RN...
For 50 years the term gene has been synonymous with regions of the genome encoding mRNAs that are tr...
The noncoding RNA database (ncRNAdb) was crea-ted as a source of information on RNA molecules, which...
The traditional view of the genome is based on the dogma that genetic information flows from DNA to ...
The ability to sequence genomes and characterize their products has begun to reveal the central role...
Controlling protein-coding gene expression can no longer be attributed purely to proteins involved i...
Regulatory non-protein-coding RNA genes and their transcripts were first found and characterized in ...
Mammalian cells harbor numerous small non-protein-coding RNAs, including small nucleolar RNAs (snoRN...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are now recognized as active participants in controlling many biological pr...
The ability to sequence genomes and characterize their products has begun to reveal the central role...
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, ...
For many years the main role of RNA, it addition to the housekeeping functions of for example tRNAs ...