2020
DOI: 10.1128/msystems.00587-19
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The Signal and the Noise: Characteristics of Antisense RNA in Complex Microbial Communities

Abstract: High-throughput sequencing has allowed unprecedented insight into the composition and function of complex microbial communities. With metatranscriptomics, it is possible to interrogate the transcriptomes of multiple organisms simultaneously to get an overview of the gene expression of the entire community. Studies have successfully used metatranscriptomics to identify and describe relationships between gene expression levels and community characteristics. However, metatranscriptomic data sets contain a rich su… Show more

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“…Although it is generally assumed that dsRNA is a hallmark of nonself, antisense transcription and dsRNAs are widespread in prokaryotes [ 123 126 ]. As such, dsRNA cannot be associated exclusively with nonself, and proteins or processes acting on dsRNAs are not necessarily entities responding to a foreign pathogen; they may alternatively carry out functions of physiological importance for the host, and/or respond to improper transcription.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is generally assumed that dsRNA is a hallmark of nonself, antisense transcription and dsRNAs are widespread in prokaryotes [ 123 126 ]. As such, dsRNA cannot be associated exclusively with nonself, and proteins or processes acting on dsRNAs are not necessarily entities responding to a foreign pathogen; they may alternatively carry out functions of physiological importance for the host, and/or respond to improper transcription.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%