RNA and Epigenetics

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Cohama Kiyosawa. Genome-wide analysisof Sense-Antisense transcripts (in Non-coding RNAs and Epigenetic regulation of Gene Expression)

1.Many antisense transcripts have absence of poly(A) tails

2.Sense and antisense transcripts are often either coexpressed or inversely expressed.

3.There are much less SATs in X chromosome than in other chromosomes. Hypothesis: that can mean that sense and antisense genes are transcripted from different chromosomes in the pair.

4.Antisense transcripts regulate alternative splicing.

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