Gene maps, or annotations, enable us to navigate the functional landscape of our genome. They are a resource upon which virtually all studies depend, from single-gene to genome-wide scales and from basic molecular biology to medical genetics. Yet present-day annotations suffer from trade-offs between quality and size, with serious but often unappreciated consequences for downstream studies. This is particularly true for long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), which are poorly characterized compared to protein-coding genes. Long-read sequencing technologies promise to improve current annotations, paving the way towards a complete annotation of lncRNAs expressed throughout a human lifetime
The advent of next-generation sequencing, and in particular RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq), technologies h...
The human genome contains many thousands of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). While several studies hav...
The human genome contains many thousands of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). While several studies hav...
The human genome contains an astonishingly large fraction of noncoding DNA, which is pervasively tra...
Accurate annotation of genes and their transcripts is a foundation of genomics, but currently no ann...
In a cell, the DNA undergoes transcription to form mature transcripts, some of which in turn undergo...
Accurate annotation of genes and their transcripts is a foundation of genomics, but currently no ann...
Accurate annotation of genes and their transcripts is a foundation of genomics, but currently no ann...
Metazoan genomes produce thousands of long-noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), of which just a small fraction ...
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as important regulators of tissue physiology and disease ...
Accurate annotation of genes and their transcripts is a foundation of genomics, but currently no ann...
[eng] The human genome contains an astonishingly large fraction of noncoding DNA, which is pervasive...
A substantial fraction of the human transcriptome is composed of the so-called long noncoding RNAs (...
The advent of next-generation sequencing, and in particular RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq), technologies h...
The advent of next-generation sequencing, and in particular RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq), technologies h...
The advent of next-generation sequencing, and in particular RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq), technologies h...
The human genome contains many thousands of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). While several studies hav...
The human genome contains many thousands of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). While several studies hav...
The human genome contains an astonishingly large fraction of noncoding DNA, which is pervasively tra...
Accurate annotation of genes and their transcripts is a foundation of genomics, but currently no ann...
In a cell, the DNA undergoes transcription to form mature transcripts, some of which in turn undergo...
Accurate annotation of genes and their transcripts is a foundation of genomics, but currently no ann...
Accurate annotation of genes and their transcripts is a foundation of genomics, but currently no ann...
Metazoan genomes produce thousands of long-noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), of which just a small fraction ...
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as important regulators of tissue physiology and disease ...
Accurate annotation of genes and their transcripts is a foundation of genomics, but currently no ann...
[eng] The human genome contains an astonishingly large fraction of noncoding DNA, which is pervasive...
A substantial fraction of the human transcriptome is composed of the so-called long noncoding RNAs (...
The advent of next-generation sequencing, and in particular RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq), technologies h...
The advent of next-generation sequencing, and in particular RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq), technologies h...
The advent of next-generation sequencing, and in particular RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq), technologies h...
The human genome contains many thousands of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). While several studies hav...
The human genome contains many thousands of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). While several studies hav...