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- are two types of genes: protein coding genes and noncoding genes. Noncoding genes are an important part of non-coding DNA and they include genes for transfer...
- media related to Non-coding RNA. "RNAdb". Archived from the original on 2007-08-29. This database is a comprehensive mammalian noncoding RNA database (RNAdb)...
- intervening/intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs) are sequences of transcripts that do not overlap protein-coding genes. Long non-coding RNAs include intergenic...
- of long noncoding RNA databases, which provide information about lncRNAs. Rinn, J. L.; Chang, H. Y. (2012). "Genome Regulation by Long Noncoding RNAs"....
- processing. Noncoding genes include those for tRNAs, ribosomal RNAs, microRNAs, snRNAs and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs). The number of reported non-coding genes...
- Verg****ola M, Geissmann T, Cossart P (2007). "Identification of new noncoding RNAs in Listeria monocytogenes and prediction of mRNA targets". Nucleic...
- Close to 99 percent of our genome has been historically classified as noncoding, useless "junk" DNA. Consequently, these sequences were rarely studied...
- exists on a DNA molecule, one strand is the coding strand (or sense strand), and the other is the noncoding strand (also called the antisense strand, anticoding...
- non-repetitive DNA decreases along with increasing genome size in complex eukaryotes. Noncoding sequences include introns, sequences for non-coding RNAs...
- by nucleases. Next to be linked to regulation were Xist and other long noncoding RNAs ****ociated with X chromosome inactivation.  Their roles, at first...