-
RNAs such as micro
RNAs, si
RNAs, pi
RNAs, sno
RNAs, sn
RNAs, ex
RNAs, sca
RNAs and the long
ncRNAs such as Xist and HOTAIR. The
number of non-coding
RNAs within...
-
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...
- cycle. The
ncRNAs identified in this
study were sno
RNAs, sca
RNAs,
orphan sno
RNAs for
which no
RNA target could be found,
dicistronic sno-mi
RNA genes (sno-miR775)...
-
Other segments of DNA are
transcribed into
RNA molecules called non-coding
RNAs (
ncRNAs). Both DNA and
RNA are
nucleic acids,
which use base
pairs of...
- the Rfam
website allows users to
search ncRNAs by keyword,
family name, or
genome as well as to
search by
ncRNA sequence or EMBL
accession number. The...
-
activated when necessary. 231
ncRNAs are
present in the four Hox gene c****ettes.
Similarly to the Hox protein-coding genes, the
ncRNAs show
differential expression...
- Many
ncRNAs function by
binding to
other RNAs. For example, mi
RNAs regulate protein coding gene
expression by
binding to 3' UTRs,
small nucleolar RNAs guide...
- of
RNA, and are thus able to
discover entirely new
kinds of
ncRNAs.
Homology search refers to the
process of
searching a
sequence database for
RNAs that...