articleGenome ResearchMar 26, 2007HYBRID OA

Functionality or transcriptional noise? Evidence for selection within long noncoding RNAs

University of Oxford

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Abstract

Long transcripts that do not encode protein have only rarely been the subject of experimental scrutiny. Presumably, this is owing to the current lack of evidence of their functionality, thereby leaving an impression that, instead, they represent "transcriptional noise." Here, we describe an analysis of 3122 long and full-length, noncoding RNAs ("macroRNAs") from the mouse, and compare their sequences and their promoters with orthologous sequence from human and from rat. We considered three independent signatures of purifying selection related to substitutions, sequence insertions and deletions, and splicing. We find that the evolution of the set of noncoding RNAs is not consistent with neutralist explanations.…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Negative selection
  • Genetics
  • Alternative splicing
  • RNA splicing
  • Promoter
  • Computational biology
  • Noncoding DNA
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