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Abstract
<p class="first" id="P2">Over the last decade, it has been increasingly demonstrated
that the genomes of many
species are pervasively transcribed, resulting in the production of numerous long
noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). At the same time, it is now appreciated that many types
of DNA regulatory elements, such as enhancers and promoters, regularly initiate bidirectional
transcription. Thus, discerning functional noncoding transcripts from a vast transcriptome
is a paramount priority, and challenge, for the lncRNA field. In this review, we aim
to provide a conceptual and experimental framework for classifying and elucidating
lncRNA function. We categorize lncRNA loci into those that regulate gene expression
in
<i>cis versus</i> those that perform functions in
<i>trans</i>, and propose an experimental approach to dissect lncRNA activity based
on these classifications.
These strategies to further understand lncRNAs promise to reveal new and unanticipated
biology, with great potential to advance our understanding of normal physiology and
disease.
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