Regulation of eukaryotic gene expression by the untranslated gene regions and other non-coding elements
University of Western Australia
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Abstract
There is now compelling evidence that the complexity of higher organisms correlates with the relative amount of non-coding RNA rather than the number of protein-coding genes. Previously dismissed as "junk DNA", it is the non-coding regions of the genome that are responsible for regulation, facilitating complex temporal and spatial gene expression through the combinatorial effect of numerous mechanisms and interactions working together to fine-tune gene expression. The major regions involved in regulation of a particular gene are the 5' and 3' untranslated regions and introns. In addition, pervasive transcription of complex genomes produces a variety of non-coding transcripts that interact with these regions…
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- Biology
- Gene
- Genetics
- Untranslated region
- Coding region
- Regulation of gene expression
- Gene expression
- Genome
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