<div><p>Chimeric RNAs originating from two or more different genes are known to exist not only in cancer, but also in normal tissues, where they can play a role in human evolution. However, the exact mechanism of their formation is unknown. Here, we use RNA sequencing data from 462 healthy individuals representing 5 human populations to systematically identify and in depth characterize 81 RNA tandem chimeric transcripts, 13 of which are novel. We observe that 6 out of these 81 chimeras have been regarded as cancer-specific. Moreover, we show that a prevalence of long introns at the fusion breakpoint is associated with the chimeric transcripts formation. We also find that tandem RNA chimeras have lower abundances as compared to their partner...
Interchromosomal chimeric RNA molecules are often transcription products from genomic rearrangement ...
Background: A chimeric transcript is a single RNA sequence which results from the transcription of t...
Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different genes in the ...
Chimeric RNAs originating from two or more different genes are known to exist not only in cancer, bu...
Chimeric RNAs originating from two or more different genes are known to exist not only in cancer, bu...
International audienceChimeric RNAs comprise exons from two or more different genes and have the pot...
Chimeric RNAs comprise exons from two or more different genes and have the potential to encode novel...
The classic organization of a gene structure has followed the Jacob and Monod bacterial gene model p...
AbstractmRNA chimeras from chromosomal translocations often play a role as transforming oncogenes. H...
International audienceChimeric RNAs that comprise two or more different transcripts have been identi...
Background: Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different g...
<div><p>The classic organization of a gene structure has followed the Jacob and Monod bacterial gene...
The classic organization of a gene structure has followed the Jacob and Monod bacterial gene model p...
The classic organization of a gene structure has followed the Jacob and Monod bacterial gene model p...
Background: Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different g...
Interchromosomal chimeric RNA molecules are often transcription products from genomic rearrangement ...
Background: A chimeric transcript is a single RNA sequence which results from the transcription of t...
Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different genes in the ...
Chimeric RNAs originating from two or more different genes are known to exist not only in cancer, bu...
Chimeric RNAs originating from two or more different genes are known to exist not only in cancer, bu...
International audienceChimeric RNAs comprise exons from two or more different genes and have the pot...
Chimeric RNAs comprise exons from two or more different genes and have the potential to encode novel...
The classic organization of a gene structure has followed the Jacob and Monod bacterial gene model p...
AbstractmRNA chimeras from chromosomal translocations often play a role as transforming oncogenes. H...
International audienceChimeric RNAs that comprise two or more different transcripts have been identi...
Background: Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different g...
<div><p>The classic organization of a gene structure has followed the Jacob and Monod bacterial gene...
The classic organization of a gene structure has followed the Jacob and Monod bacterial gene model p...
The classic organization of a gene structure has followed the Jacob and Monod bacterial gene model p...
Background: Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different g...
Interchromosomal chimeric RNA molecules are often transcription products from genomic rearrangement ...
Background: A chimeric transcript is a single RNA sequence which results from the transcription of t...
Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different genes in the ...