RNAs everywhere: genome‐wide annotation of structured RNAs
Rolf Backofen(University of Freiburg), Stephan Wolf(University of Vienna), Christoph Flamm(University of Vienna), Claudia Fried(Leipzig University), Guido Fritzsch(Leipzig University), Jörg Hackermüller(Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology), Jana Hertel(Leipzig University), Ivo L. Hofacker(University of Vienna), Kristin Missal(Leipzig University), Axel Mosig(Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences), Sonja J. Prohaska(Arizona State University), Dominic Rose(Leipzig University), Peter F. Stadler(University of Vienna), Andrea Tanzer(University of Vienna), Stefan Washietl(University of Vienna), Sebastian Will(University of Freiburg)
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B Molecular and Developmental Evolution
December 14, 2006
Cited by 92Open Access
Abstract
Starting with the discovery of microRNAs and the advent of genome-wide transcriptomics, non-protein-coding transcripts have moved from a fringe topic to a central field research in molecular biology. In this contribution we review the state of the art of "computational RNomics", i.e., the bioinformatics approaches to genome-wide RNA annotation. Instead of rehashing results from recently published surveys in detail, we focus here on the open problem in the field, namely (functional) annotation of the plethora of putative RNAs. A series of exploratory studies are used to provide non-trivial examples for the discussion of some of the difficulties.
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