Computational analysis of sense-Antisense chimeric transcripts reveals their potential regulatory features and the landscape of expression in human cells

Many human genes are transcribed from both strands and produce sense-Antisense gene pairs. Sense-Antisense (SAS) chimeric transcripts are produced upon the coalescing of exons/introns from both sense and antisense transcripts of the same gene. SAS chimera was first reported in prostate cancer cells....

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Main Authors: Balamurali, D. (Author), Detroja, R. (Author), Frenkel-Morgenstern, M. (Author), Gorohovski, A. (Author), Matveishina, E. (Author), Medvedeva, Y.A (Author), Mukherjee, S. (Author), Valencia, A. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2021
Subjects:
RNA
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