intergenic regions
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Intergenic region — An Intergenic region is a stretch of DNA sequences located between clusters of genes that contain few or no genes. Occasionally some intergenic DNA acts to control genes close by, but most of it has no currently known function. It is one of the… … Wikipedia
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QUAD RNA — QUAD RNAs refers to a group of related non coding RNA (ncRNA) identified in the bacteria Escherichia coli but their function is unknown.These small RNA were identified computationally by searching the genome of E. coli for intergenic regions of… … Wikipedia
Cryptic unstable transcript — Cryptic unstable transcripts (CUTs) are RNA molecules arising from the transcription of intergenic regions in the genome. They exist in most eukaryotic organisms and are generally rapidly degraded by the exosome complex or other exonucleases.… … Wikipedia
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