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  2. List of long non-coding RNA databases - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive compendium of human long non-coding RNAs. [4] [5] lncRNAdb: The Reference Database For Functional Long Noncoding RNAs. [6] LncRNAWiki: A wiki-based, publicly editable and open-content platform for community curation of human long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) [7] LncBook

  3. Transcriptome - Wikipedia

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    In the human genome, all genes get transcribed into RNA because that's how the molecular gene is defined. (See Gene.) The transcriptome consists of coding regions of mRNA plus non-coding UTRs, introns, non-coding RNAs, and spurious non-functional transcripts. Several factors render the content of the transcriptome difficult to establish.

  4. Transcriptomics technologies - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... although a reference genome/transcriptome sequence is ... A human transcriptome could be accurately captured using RNA-Seq with 30 ...

  5. Digital transcriptome subtraction - Wikipedia

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    Reference human transcriptome - eliminates any known human transcripts from expression library sets. Reference human genome - eliminates genes that have been missed by the annotation process and any contaminating genomic sequences during cDNA library construction.

  6. TMEM19 - Wikipedia

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    The mRNA transcript of TMEM19 is 5662 base pairs. The TMEM19 transcript was found to be expressed in most tissues but has increased expression in duodenum, kidney, skin, small intestine, and urinary bladder. in a non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) model in cells that were subjected to glucose deficiency or oxidative stress.

  7. Human genome - Wikipedia

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    The complete human genome (without Y chromosome) was published in 2021, while with Y chromosome in January 2022. [3] [4] [73] In 2023, a draft human pangenome reference was published. [8] It is based on 47 genomes from persons of varied ethnicity. [8] Plans are underway for an improved reference capturing still more biodiversity from a still ...

  8. FAM98A - Wikipedia

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    The promoter (GXP_90934) assigned to the human FAM98A transcript (GXT_24436545) [21] is 915 bp long, and it overlaps with the transcript to include 243 bp of mRNA transcript. Nuclear respiratory factor 1 (NRF1) is a transcription factor that had seven sites predicted to bind on the promoter, four of which had a Matrix similarity - optimum score ...

  9. PRDM2 - Wikipedia

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    110593 Ensembl ENSG00000116731 ENSMUSG00000057637 UniProt Q13029 n/a RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001007257 NM_001135610 NM_012231 NM_015866 NM_001393986 NM_001393987 NM_001393988 NM_001081355 NM_001256380 RefSeq (protein) NP_001007258 NP_001129082 NP_036363 NP_056950 n/a Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 13.7 – 13.83 Mb Chr 4: 143.11 – 143.21 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse PR domain ...