Different types of noncoding DNA can be identified in the organisms’ genome. They are introns,repetitive DNA, regulatory DNA, etc. Repetitive DNA is different types such as telomeres, tandem repeats, and interspersed repeats. Introns are noncoding DNA found within the genes. They are segments o...
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网络非编码基因 网络释义 1. 非编码基因 相当的非编码基因(noncoding genes),他们都受常见的转录因子...简介 - 方法 - 转录因子 - 分类 - 转录调控区 共被10位作者 … www.baike.com|基于20个网页
Increased expression of peptides from non-coding genes in cancer proteomics datasets suggests potential tumor neoantigens. Commun. Biol. 4, 496 (2021). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Smart, A. C. et al. Intron retention is a source of neoepitopes in cancer. Nat. ...
and in healthy breast cells. They found significant differences in how the cells expressed more than 1,800 long noncoding RNAs. About 500 of those were transcribed from locations on the opposite DNA strand from known protein-coding genes. Such RNAs are called "antisense," since they are transc...
remains mostly unexplored. The largest part of the human genome is composed of non-coding genes, which are transcribed but not translated into proteins, defined as non-coding RNAs. The most abundant class of these non-coding transcripts in mammals is represented by long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs...
Long non-coding RNA Long non-codingRNAs(lncRNAs; >200 nt) are the most abundant class of RNAs. Compared to the approximately 20,000 protein-coding genes in humans (Carninci & Hayashizaki, 2007; Jia et al., 2010; Ravasi, 2006), current annotations indicate that there are >16,000 lncRNAs...
There is a growing number of genes which yield noncoding RNAs (ncRNA) playing multiple functions in regulation of gene expression. Many of the ncRNAs have been shown to be associated with certain human diseases including neurobehavioral, developmental disorders and cancer....
For all protein-coding genes, the average expression value was 47.38 per gene, whereas the expression value of all expressed genes (protein-coding and noncoding) was reduced to 18.68 (Table1). The average expression value of transcripts in the protein-coding gene was tabulated as 6.377 per tra...
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are linked to cancer via pathogenic changes in their expression levels. Yet, it remains unclear whether lncRNAs can also impact tumour cell fitness via function-altering somatic “driver” mutations. To search for such drive