2023
DOI: 10.3390/cells12222660
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Exploration of the Noncoding Genome for Human-Specific Therapeutic Targets—Recent Insights at Molecular and Cellular Level

Wolfgang Poller,
Susmita Sahoo,
Roger Hajjar
et al.

Abstract: While it is well known that 98–99% of the human genome does not encode proteins, but are nevertheless transcriptionally active and give rise to a broad spectrum of noncoding RNAs [ncRNAs] with complex regulatory and structural functions, specific functions have so far been assigned to only a tiny fraction of all known transcripts. On the other hand, the striking observation of an overwhelmingly growing fraction of ncRNAs, in contrast to an only modest increase in the number of protein-coding genes, during evol… Show more

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“…They are transcribed from DNA but lack the ability to encode proteins and were previously considered to be 'transcriptional waste' (8)(9)(10). However, with the advent of high-throughput sequencing technology, recent research has revealed that ncRNAs constitute >90% of the human genome (11). By contrast, protein-coding genes make up <2% of the genome (12)(13)(14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are transcribed from DNA but lack the ability to encode proteins and were previously considered to be 'transcriptional waste' (8)(9)(10). However, with the advent of high-throughput sequencing technology, recent research has revealed that ncRNAs constitute >90% of the human genome (11). By contrast, protein-coding genes make up <2% of the genome (12)(13)(14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%