<p>The total number of primary and processed transcripts with the given number of repeats unique to a single transcript is shown. Numbers in parentheses indicate the percent of the total transcripts containing a given number of unique repeat sequences.</p><p>Identification of 16-nucleotide repeat sequences unique to single genes in the human transcriptome.</p
AbstractOnly a small portion of the total RNA transcribed in human cells becomes mature mRNA and con...
Among the goals of RNA structural and functional genomics is determining structures and establish-in...
<p>#: Sequencing coverage on human transcriptome (approximately 113 million bps which was estimated ...
<p>(<b>A, B</b>) We calculated the proportion of unique positions for each transcript, both for sing...
<p>(A) Distribution of five nucleotide repeat types (di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, and hexa-nucleotide ...
<p>(A) Classification of microsatellites based on different types of motifs (B) Classification of mi...
<p>5 samples of pooled control synaptosomes were compared to 5 pools prepared from schizophrenia syn...
<p>Number of unique transcripts that were annotated as transcription factors.</p
A recent advance in RNA research suggests that virtually the entire non-repeat part of the human gen...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Validation of oligoarrays for quantitative explor...
Number of delRNAs detected in Genbank's human EST database and whole cell transcriptome transcriptom...
The list of detected genes with direct or inverted repeats of 17 or more nucleotides in length.</p
Motivation: Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite repeats are found abundantly in many pr...
<p>Repeat numbers and unit length distribution of putative SSR markers in the transcriptome.</p
Number of different repeat elements identified from genome and transcriptome of F. buski.</p
AbstractOnly a small portion of the total RNA transcribed in human cells becomes mature mRNA and con...
Among the goals of RNA structural and functional genomics is determining structures and establish-in...
<p>#: Sequencing coverage on human transcriptome (approximately 113 million bps which was estimated ...
<p>(<b>A, B</b>) We calculated the proportion of unique positions for each transcript, both for sing...
<p>(A) Distribution of five nucleotide repeat types (di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, and hexa-nucleotide ...
<p>(A) Classification of microsatellites based on different types of motifs (B) Classification of mi...
<p>5 samples of pooled control synaptosomes were compared to 5 pools prepared from schizophrenia syn...
<p>Number of unique transcripts that were annotated as transcription factors.</p
A recent advance in RNA research suggests that virtually the entire non-repeat part of the human gen...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Validation of oligoarrays for quantitative explor...
Number of delRNAs detected in Genbank's human EST database and whole cell transcriptome transcriptom...
The list of detected genes with direct or inverted repeats of 17 or more nucleotides in length.</p
Motivation: Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite repeats are found abundantly in many pr...
<p>Repeat numbers and unit length distribution of putative SSR markers in the transcriptome.</p
Number of different repeat elements identified from genome and transcriptome of F. buski.</p
AbstractOnly a small portion of the total RNA transcribed in human cells becomes mature mRNA and con...
Among the goals of RNA structural and functional genomics is determining structures and establish-in...
<p>#: Sequencing coverage on human transcriptome (approximately 113 million bps which was estimated ...