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SUBMITTER: Cabianca DS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3583850 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cabianca Daphne S DS Casa Valentina V Gabellini Davide D
RNA biology 20121001 10
Two thirds of the human genome is composed of repetitive sequences. Despite their prevalence, DNA repeats are largely ignored. The vast majority of our genome is transcribed to produce non protein-coding RNAs. Among these, long non protein-coding RNAs represent the most prevalent and functionally diverse class. The relevance of the non protein-coding genome to human disease has mainly been studied regarding the altered microRNA expression and function in human cancer. On the contrary, the elucid ...[more]