Long Non coding RNA : The Dark Side of the Genome (EPUB)
by Author Antonin Morillon 0
The enormous regions of the genome’s “dark side” are those that do not encode for proteins , which are the fundamental building blocks of cellular structure and metabolism . The human genome contains up to 98% non-coding sequences that result in lengthy non-coding RNA . Some of these non-coding RNAs are essential for cell identity , cell development, and the development of cancer . To comprehend their role in many organisms , they are presently extensively explored .
This book provides an overview of this rapidly developing field of study , highlights the wide functional diversity of those molecules , speculates on their potential fundamental and therapeutic functions and develops the recent history of non-coding RNA , their hotly contested classification and how they spur enormous interest in developmental and tumorigenesis biology .
The book demonstrates the most studied and appealing instances of these long non-coding RNA , how they interact with epigenetics , genome integrity and expression and what the current models of their regulatory mechanisms are , using classic examples and a substantial bibliography .
This book provides a thorough analysis of the long non-coding RNA . It displays how many different ways those chemicals can be used . It displays early efforts in the industry . gives a thorough analysis of the subject demonstrates core and therapeutic interests.
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