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Small RNAs originated from pseudogenes: cis- or trans-acting?
Xingyi Guo
, Zhaolei Zhang
, Mark B. Gerstein
,
Deyou Zheng
Neurology
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Pseudogene
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Cis-acting
100%
Trans-acting
100%
Small RNA (sRNA)
100%
Rice
30%
Small Interfering RNA (siRNA)
30%
Protein-coding Genes
15%
Regulatory Role
15%
Rice Genome
15%
Multiple Lines of Evidence
7%
Antisense
7%
Transposon
7%
Growth Conditions
7%
Singleton
7%
Antisense RNA
7%
Parental Genes
7%
RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase (RdRP)
7%
Developmental Stages
7%
Double-stranded RNA
7%
Eukaryotic Organisms
7%
Eukaryotic Genomes
7%
Paralogous
7%
Gene Duplication
7%
Genome-wide Studies
7%
Antisense Small RNA
7%
Small RNA Library
7%
Rice Grain
7%
Physiological Growth
7%
Rice Protein
7%
Natural Antisense
7%
Dicer-like
7%
Rice Development
7%
RDR2
7%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pseudogene
100%
Small RNAs
100%
Small Interfering RNA
30%
Antisense
23%
RNA
15%
Transcription
7%
Developmental Stage
7%
Transposable Element
7%
Antisense RNA
7%
Gene Duplication
7%
Paralogy
7%
Dicer
7%
RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase
7%
Eukaryotic Genomes
7%
Nucleotide
7%