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Title: Characterization and functional analysis of a novel non-coding RNA (mrhl) from mouse
Authors: Rao, M.R.S.
Gayatri, G.
Keywords: RNA- functional analysis
Mouse
Novel non-coding RNA (mrhl)
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Citation: Gayatri, G. 2009, Characterization and functional analysis of a novel non-coding RNA (mrhl) from mouse, Ph.D thesis, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bengaluru
Abstract: Regulation of gene expression is the fundamental aspect of biological phenomena such as responses to environmental conditions, development of multicellular organisms, cellular differentiation, morphology and disease. Gene regulatory patterns are extraordinarily diverse, yet the regulation of each gene is very precise both temporally as well as spatially. Gene regulation is also remarkably flexible to accommodate rapid changes in response to new conditions and evolutionary demands. Molecular mechanisms underlying regulation of cellular functions were established over 50 years ago, where the central dogma of molecular biology was defined as follows. The genetic information that is stored as DNA is transcribed into a transient messenger RNA and it is decoded on ribosomes with the help of adapter tRNAs to produce a functional protein. Thus, RNA was not believed to play more than an accessory role and proteins were regarded as the ultimate functional entity of the cell. However this model is now challenged to a large extent due to the presence of huge repertoire of RNAs that do not code for proteins and display remarkable properties more than what is known for mRNA, tRNAs or rRNAs [1].
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/815
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