Functionality or transcriptional noise? Evidence for selection within long noncoding RNAs.
Long transcripts that do not encode protein have only rarely been the subject of experimental scrutiny. Presumably, this is owing to the current lack of evidence of their functionality, thereby leaving an impression that, instead, they represent "transcriptional noise." Here, we describe a...
Main Authors: | Ponjavic, J, Ponting, C, Lunter, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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