AbstractThe dogmatic view of RNA as a mere necessity in the transfer of information between DNA and proteins has during recent years come into question. Novel approaches and new technology has revealed an unprecedented level of inherent complexity in the mammalian transcriptome. Here, the majority of nucleotides are expressed, in sharp contrast to the ∼1.2% of the human genome harboring protein coding information. Also, >50% of genomic loci contain antisense and interleaved transcription, a conservative estimate since non-coding RNA is highly regulated between tissues and developmental stages, which has only been investigated to a limited extent. Subsequent focus on RNA with no coding potential has revealed numerous species with novel funct...
It appears that the genetic programming of humans and other complex organisms has been misunderstood...
Eukaryotic cells make many types of primary and processed RNAs that are found either in specific sub...
Proteins and their products are the analog components of cells. However the number of protein-coding...
AbstractThe dogmatic view of RNA as a mere necessity in the transfer of information between DNA and ...
turned the central dogma of molecular biology and helped to make sense of the “transcriptional noise...
The central dogma of biology holds that genetic information normally flows from DNA to RNA to protei...
AbstractIt appears that the genetic programming of humans and other complex organisms has been misun...
It appears that the genetic programming of humans and other complex organisms has been misunderstood...
A comprehensive understanding of protein and regulatory networks is strictly dependent on the comple...
The traditional view of the genome is based on the dogma that genetic information flows from DNA to ...
A comprehensive understanding of protein and regulatory networks is strictly dependent on the comple...
The central dogma of biology holds that genetic informa-tion normally flows from DNA to RNA to prote...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
Around 98% of all transcriptional output in humans is noncoding RNA. RNA-mediated gene regulation is...
Notwithstanding lineage-specific variations, the number and type of protein-coding genes remain rela...
It appears that the genetic programming of humans and other complex organisms has been misunderstood...
Eukaryotic cells make many types of primary and processed RNAs that are found either in specific sub...
Proteins and their products are the analog components of cells. However the number of protein-coding...
AbstractThe dogmatic view of RNA as a mere necessity in the transfer of information between DNA and ...
turned the central dogma of molecular biology and helped to make sense of the “transcriptional noise...
The central dogma of biology holds that genetic information normally flows from DNA to RNA to protei...
AbstractIt appears that the genetic programming of humans and other complex organisms has been misun...
It appears that the genetic programming of humans and other complex organisms has been misunderstood...
A comprehensive understanding of protein and regulatory networks is strictly dependent on the comple...
The traditional view of the genome is based on the dogma that genetic information flows from DNA to ...
A comprehensive understanding of protein and regulatory networks is strictly dependent on the comple...
The central dogma of biology holds that genetic informa-tion normally flows from DNA to RNA to prote...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
Around 98% of all transcriptional output in humans is noncoding RNA. RNA-mediated gene regulation is...
Notwithstanding lineage-specific variations, the number and type of protein-coding genes remain rela...
It appears that the genetic programming of humans and other complex organisms has been misunderstood...
Eukaryotic cells make many types of primary and processed RNAs that are found either in specific sub...
Proteins and their products are the analog components of cells. However the number of protein-coding...