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      Regulatory RNAs in mammals.

      Handbook of experimental pharmacology
      Animals, Gene Expression Regulation, physiology, Genetic Diseases, Inborn, genetics, Humans, Mammals, Neoplasms, RNA

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          Recent years have brought a dramatic change in our understanding of the role of ribonucleic acids (RNAs) within the cell. In addition to the already well-known classes of RNAs that take part in the transmission of genetic information from DNA to proteins, a new highly heterogeneous group of RNA molecules has emerged. The regulatory nonprotein-coding RNAs (npcRNAs) have been shown to be involved in modulation of gene expression on both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional level. They participate in mechanisms of chromatin modification, regulation of transcription factor activity, and influencing mRNA stability, processing, and translation. npcRNAs are key factors in genetic imprinting, dosage compensation of X-chromosome-linked genes, and many processes of differentiation and development.

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          Chemistry
          Animals,Gene Expression Regulation,physiology,Genetic Diseases, Inborn,genetics,Humans,Mammals,Neoplasms,RNA

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