Tag Archives: sno-lncRNAs

Species-specific alternative splicing leads to unique expression of sno-lncRNAs

Intron-derived long noncoding RNAs with snoRNA ends (sno-lncRNAs) are highly expressed from the imprinted Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) region on human chromosome 15. However, sno-lncRNAs from other regions of the human genome or from other genomes have not yet been documented. By exploring non-polyadenylated transcriptomes from human, rhesus and mouse, researchers at the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences have systematically annotated ...

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Species-specific alternative splicing leads to unique expression of sno-lncRNAs

Intron-derived long noncoding RNAs with snoRNA ends (sno-lncRNAs) are highly expressed from the imprinted Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) region on human chromosome 15. However, sno-lncRNAs from other regions of the human genome or from other genomes have not yet been documented. By exploring non-polyadenylated transcriptomes from human, rhesus and mouse, researchers at the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences have systematically annotated ...

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Species-specific alternative splicing leads to unique expression of sno-lncRNAs

Intron-derived long noncoding RNAs with snoRNA ends (sno-lncRNAs) are highly expressed from the imprinted Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) region on human chromosome 15. However, sno-lncRNAs from other regions of the human genome or from other genomes have not yet been documented. By exploring non-polyadenylated transcriptomes from human, rhesus and mouse, we have systematically annotated sno-lncRNAs expressed in all three species. In ...

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