1. Post-transcriptional processing generates a diversity of 5'-modified long and short RNAs
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Fejes-Toth, Katalin, Sotirova, Vihra, Sachidanandam, Ravi, Assaf, Gordon, Hannon, Gregory J., Kapranov, Philipp, Foissac, Sylvain, Willingham, Aarron T., Duttagupta, Radha, Dumais, Erica, and Gingeras, Thomas R.
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Usage ,Physiological aspects ,Research ,Properties ,DNA sequencing -- Usage -- Research -- Physiological aspects ,RNA processing -- Research -- Physiological aspects -- Usage ,RNA -- Physiological aspects -- Properties -- Research -- Usage ,Nucleotide sequencing -- Usage -- Research -- Physiological aspects - Abstract
Affymetrix/Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ENCODE Transcriptome Project * The repertoire of RNAs found in eukaryotic cells is unexpectedly complex, with virtually the entire non-repeat portions of many genomes being transcribed [...], The transcriptomes of eukaryotic cells are incredibly complex. Individual non-coding RNAs dwarf the number of protein-coding genes, and include classes that are well understood as well as classes for which the nature, extent and functional roles are obscure (1). Deep sequencing of small RNAs (
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- 2009