Long Non-Coding RNAs and their Biological Roles in Plants

Xue Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lili Hao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dayong Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lihuang Zhu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Songnian Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Genomics Proteomics & Bioinformatics
April 30, 2015
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Abstract

With the development of genomics and bioinformatics, especially the extensive applications of high-throughput sequencing technology, more transcriptional units with little or no protein-coding potential have been discovered. Such RNA molecules are called non-protein-coding RNAs (npcRNAs or ncRNAs). Among them, long npcRNAs or ncRNAs (lnpcRNAs or lncRNAs) represent diverse classes of transcripts longer than 200 nucleotides. In recent years, the lncRNAs have been considered as important regulators in many essential biological processes. In plants, although a large number of lncRNA transcripts have been predicted and identified in few species, our current knowledge of their biological functions is still limited. Here, we have summarized recent studies on their identification, characteristics, classification, bioinformatics, resources, and current exploration of their biological functions in plants.


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