The initial description of genomes organization has consisted in the separation between regulatory and protein-coding DNA stretches. This simple and elegant model has supported the “one region-one function” theory: a genome is a linear arrangement of functional elements interspersed with nonfunctional regions. Recently the advances in transcriptomics technologies have shown that a genomic region can be used for different purposes and that functional elements can co-locate in the same region of the genome.
Autore:
Carrieri, Claudia
Titolo:
UCHL1 protein synthesis upon rapamycin treatment involves its antisense RNA trough embedded SINEB2 repeat [Tesi di dottorato]
Pubblicazione:
SISSA, 2011-10-12T11:55:49Z
Abstract:
Autori secondari:
Gustincich, Stefano
Neurobiology
Neuroscience
Neurobiology
Neuroscience
Tesi di dottorato. | Lingua: en. | Paese: | BID: TD15087892
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