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  2. Long non-coding RNA - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 the landscape of the mammalian genome was described as numerous 'foci' of transcription that are separated by long stretches of intergenic space. [9] While some long ncRNAs are located within the intergenic stretches, the majority are overlapping sense and antisense transcripts that often include protein-coding genes, [23] giving rise to a complex hierarchy of overlapping isoforms. [24]

  3. Non-coding RNA - Wikipedia

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    Nucleic acids were first discovered in 1868 by Friedrich Miescher, [13] and by 1939, RNA had been implicated in protein synthesis. [14] Two decades later, Francis Crick predicted a functional RNA component which mediated translation; he reasoned that RNA is better suited to base-pair with an mRNA transcript than a pure polypeptide.

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  5. ncRNA therapy - Wikipedia

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    This lncRNA plays a significant role in mice embryonic development and can be lethal if expressed during prenatal stages. More lncRNAs have been discovered in eukaryotes overtime. One such discovery that allowed for better understanding between H19 functions was a lncRNA called XIST (X inactive-specific transcript).

  6. Transcriptome - Wikipedia

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    The word transcriptome is a portmanteau of the words transcript and genome.It appeared along with other neologisms formed using the suffixes -ome and -omics to denote all studies conducted on a genome-wide scale in the fields of life sciences and technology.

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    Despite making history as America's youngest press secretary, and vowing to buck some traditions, she joins the streak of moms serving as the U.S. president's chief spokesperson, following Sanders ...

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    The most recent data available from the 10 largest US cities and other comparable departments shows the Los Angeles Fire Department is less staffed than almost any other major city, leaving it ...

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    “They think there is a long, time horizon for building the kingdom of God, but that there are points in history where substantial things happen,” Ingersoll said. “And they expect to win.”