HAR1: an insight into lncRNA genetic evolution
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Publication Date
2021-10-22Journal Title
Epigenomics
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1750-1911
Publisher
Future Medicine Ltd
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0
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0
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en
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Waters, E., Pucci, P., Hirst, M., Chapman, S., Wang, Y., Crea, F., & Heath, C. J. (2021). HAR1: an insight into lncRNA genetic evolution. Epigenomics, 0 (0) https://doi.org/10.2217/epi-2021-0069
Abstract
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have a wide range of functions in health and disease, but many remain uncharacterized because of their complex expression patterns and structures. The genetic loci encoding lncRNAs can be subject to accelerated evolutionary changes within the human lineage. HAR1 is a region that has a significantly altered sequence compared to other primates and is a component of two overlapping lncRNA loci, HAR1A and HAR1B. Although the functions of these lncRNAs are unknown, they have been associated with neurological disorders and cancer. Here, we explore the current state of understanding of evolution in human lncRNA genes, using the HAR1 locus as the case study.
Keywords
Review, DNA conservation, genetic evolution, HAR1, lncRNAs, molecular structure
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.2217/epi-2021-0069
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/329764
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Embargo: starts 2021-10-22, ends 2022-10-22, duration 12 months from publication.
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