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      Long non-coding RNAs: insights into functions.

      Nature reviews. Genetics
      Animals, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, RNA, Untranslated, chemistry, genetics, metabolism, Transcription, Genetic

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          In mammals and other eukaryotes most of the genome is transcribed in a developmentally regulated manner to produce large numbers of long non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs). Here we review the rapidly advancing field of long ncRNAs, describing their conservation, their organization in the genome and their roles in gene regulation. We also consider the medical implications, and the emerging recognition that any transcript, regardless of coding potential, can have an intrinsic function as an RNA.

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          19188922
          10.1038/nrg2521

          Chemistry
          Animals,Gene Expression Regulation,Humans,RNA, Untranslated,chemistry,genetics,metabolism,Transcription, Genetic

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