Several recent studies have indicated that transcription is pervasive in regions outside of protein coding genes and that short antisense transcripts can originate from the promoter and terminator regions of genes. Here we investigate transcription of fragments longer than 200 nucleotides, focusing on antisense transcription for known protein coding genes and intergenic transcription. We find that roughly 12% to 16% of all reads that originate from promoter and terminator regions, respectively, map antisense to the gene in question. Furthermore, we detect a high number of novel transcriptionally active regions (TARs) that are generally expressed at a lower level than protein coding genes. We find that the correlation between RNA-seq data an...
Transcriptomic analyses have revealed an unexpected complexity to the human transcriptome, whose bre...
Transcription plays an essential role in establishing cellular identity and functional control, and ...
Background: Recent studies revealed that many mammalian protein- coding genes also transcribe their ...
Analysis of the transcriptome by computational and experimental methods has established that sense–a...
Transcription in mammalian cells can be assessed at a genome-wide level, but it has been difficult t...
Abstract Background Early application of second-gener...
A key first step in understanding cellular processes is a quantitative and comprehensive measurement...
Abstract: RNA-Seq is a recently developed sequencing technology, that through the analysis of cDNA a...
A series of reports over the last few years have indicated that a much larger portion of the mammali...
Antisense transcription (transcription from the opposite strand to a protein-coding or sense strand)...
In this report, we have achieved a richer view of the transcriptome for Chromosomes 21 and 22 by usi...
On the basis of integrated transcriptome analysis, we show that not all transcriptional start site c...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Divergent transcription is a wide-spread phenomenon in mammals. Fo...
Studies have shown that the bulk of eukaryotic genomes is transcribed. Transcriptome maps are freque...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Divergent transcription is a wide-spread phenomenon in mammals. Fo...
Transcriptomic analyses have revealed an unexpected complexity to the human transcriptome, whose bre...
Transcription plays an essential role in establishing cellular identity and functional control, and ...
Background: Recent studies revealed that many mammalian protein- coding genes also transcribe their ...
Analysis of the transcriptome by computational and experimental methods has established that sense–a...
Transcription in mammalian cells can be assessed at a genome-wide level, but it has been difficult t...
Abstract Background Early application of second-gener...
A key first step in understanding cellular processes is a quantitative and comprehensive measurement...
Abstract: RNA-Seq is a recently developed sequencing technology, that through the analysis of cDNA a...
A series of reports over the last few years have indicated that a much larger portion of the mammali...
Antisense transcription (transcription from the opposite strand to a protein-coding or sense strand)...
In this report, we have achieved a richer view of the transcriptome for Chromosomes 21 and 22 by usi...
On the basis of integrated transcriptome analysis, we show that not all transcriptional start site c...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Divergent transcription is a wide-spread phenomenon in mammals. Fo...
Studies have shown that the bulk of eukaryotic genomes is transcribed. Transcriptome maps are freque...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Divergent transcription is a wide-spread phenomenon in mammals. Fo...
Transcriptomic analyses have revealed an unexpected complexity to the human transcriptome, whose bre...
Transcription plays an essential role in establishing cellular identity and functional control, and ...
Background: Recent studies revealed that many mammalian protein- coding genes also transcribe their ...