Research reveals the importance of long non-coding RNA regulating cellular processes
Tuesday, December 27, 2016 - 00:02
in Biology & Nature
Scientific research over the past decade has concentrated almost exclusively on the 2 percent of the genome's protein coding regions, virtually ignoring the other 98 percent. Investigators now reveal that long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) may be critically important for controlling cellular components in a tissue-specific manner, with new research pointing to an lncRNA's key role in helping control processes related to muscle regeneration and cancer.