Examples of using Non-coding in English and their translations into Swedish
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There are several types of non-coding or junk DNA.
Non-coding RNAs constitute almost 98% of the human genome.
Hence they have been termed long non-coding RNAs Inc RNA.
Non-coding RNAs linked to cancer and cancer survival.
DNA contains a vast amount of non-coding and non-functional sequences.
Non-coding RNAs linked to cancer
The proportion of functionality within such abundant non-coding regions remains a contentious question.
These non-coding RNAs are mostly longer than 200 nucleotides in length;
It will still take many years to find all the genes as well as understand the need and use of the non-coding DNA.
Non-coding RNAs or ncRNAs are transcripts which do not code for proteins.
which is processed from the non-coding B-cell integration cluster RNA.
More than 50,000 non-coding RNAs are transcribed in the human genome which are not translated in to proteins.
RNA interference(RNAi) is a post-transcriptional gene regulatory system that makes use of non-coding RNA molecules called microRNAs in cells.
Telomeres are non-coding terminal regions of DNA strands which preserve the integrity of the strand.
circRNAs are classified covalently linked non-coding RNAs resulting in a circular shape.
Only the non-coding parts of DNA,
coding and non-coding regions as well as the indication of their order and their orientation;
Non-coding RNA maturatio n- Non-coding regions of RNA(ncRNA)
The mRNA undergoes splicing to remove the non-coding parts of the transcript(introns)
RNA interference(RNAi) is a post-transcriptional gene regulatory system that promotes gene silencing through the use of non-coding RNA molecules called microRNAs.
Unlike the coding part, non-coding region can vary tremendously in size- even between closely related species.
Environmental variation can cause rapid changes in gene expression by modifying regulatory proteins and the expression of non-coding RNA, but it can also cause global and more long-term alterations.
The non-coding regions of the DNA is also important for forensic investigations
Some of this noncoding DNA is used to produce non-coding RNA components such as transfer RNA, regulatory RNA and ribosomal RNA.
These non-coding RNAs appear to comprise a vast hidden layer of genetic programming implicated in development
the role of small non-coding RNAs, a newly discovered cousin of the former,
introns have also been recently shown to possess longer non-coding sequences.
microRNA and long non-coding RNA) potentially targeting ATLs53 can also be supplemented to reveal system insights into the complex molecular regulation and interaction of grapevine ATLs.
Long non-coding RNA(Lnc RNA)
Around 98% of the DNA consists of non-coding regions, which are often involved in transcriptional