- non-coding
RNA (
ncRNA) is a
functional RNA molecule that is not
translated into a protein. The DNA
sequence from
which a
functional non-coding
RNA is transcribed...
-
ncRNAs from
small non-coding
RNAs, such as micro
RNAs (mi
RNAs),
small interfering RNAs (si
RNAs), Piwi-interacting
RNAs (pi
RNAs),
small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs)...
-
small nucleolar RNAs (sno
RNAs), and
other short RNAs. Long non-coding
RNAs include linc
RNAs,
intronic ncRNAs,
circular and
linear ncRNA. Long intergenic...
- locus. Many
ncRNAs have been discovered, but in many cases,
their function has yet to be
accurately dissected due to
technical challenges.
ncRNA function...
-
separates the two processes,
giving time for
RNA processing to occur. In most
organisms non-coding
genes (
ncRNA) are
transcribed as
precursors that undergo...
- The carA non-coding
RNA (
ncRNA) is an
RNA motif proposed as a
Strong Riboswitch Candidate (SRC). CarA
ncRNA has been
recognized by a
comparative sequence...
- (copied) from DNA into
RNA,
which can
either be non-coding
RNA (
ncRNA) with a
direct function, or an
intermediate messenger RNA (m
RNA) that is then translated...
- a
database containing information about non-coding
RNA (
ncRNA)
families and
other structured RNA elements. It is an annotated, open
access database originally...
-
RNAs ("
ncRNA") can be
encoded by
their own
genes (
RNA genes), but can also
derive from m
RNA introns. The most
prominent examples of non-coding
RNAs are...
-
class of non-coding
RNA (
ncRNA)
molecule (a sno
RNA) that
guide the
sites of
modification of
uridines to
pseudouridines of
substrate RNAs. TB11Cs4H1 is predicted...