2022
DOI: 10.1002/wcms.1609
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Structure–function relationship of long noncoding RNAs: Advances and challenges

Abstract: Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are an emerging and a promising class of RNAs, and the lncRNA field is an intense research area. Once trashed as the junk regions of the genome, lncRNAs have now proved to be one of the crucial elements of a functional genome. These comprise a major chunk of the transcriptome, and similar to proteins, the sequence–structure–function paradigm holds true for lncRNAs as well. While some of the earliest lncRNAs like Xist and H19 have been well‐characterized, many of the emerging lncRN… Show more

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