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Landscape of transcription in human cells
Authors:Sarah Djebali  Carrie A Davis  Angelika Merkel  Alex Dobin  Timo Lassmann  Ali Mortazavi  Andrea Tanzer  Julien Lagarde  Wei Lin  Felix Schlesinger  Chenghai Xue  Georgi K Marinov  Jainab Khatun  Brian A Williams  Chris Zaleski  Joel Rozowsky  Maik Röder  Felix Kokocinski  Rehab F Abdelhamid  Tyler Alioto  Igor Antoshechkin  Michael T Baer  Nadav S Bar  Philippe Batut  Kimberly Bell  Ian Bell  Sudipto Chakrabortty  Xian Chen  Jacqueline Chrast  Joao Curado  Thomas Derrien  Jorg Drenkow  Erica Dumais  Jacqueline Dumais  Radha Duttagupta  Emilie Falconnet  Meagan Fastuca  Kata Fejes-Toth  Pedro Ferreira  Sylvain Foissac
Affiliation:Centre for Genomic Regulation and UPF, Doctor Aiguader 88, Barcelona 08003, Catalonia, Spain.
Abstract:Eukaryotic cells make many types of primary and processed RNAs that are found either in specific subcellular compartments or throughout the cells. A complete catalogue of these RNAs is not yet available and their characteristic subcellular localizations are also poorly understood. Because RNA represents the direct output of the genetic information encoded by genomes and a significant proportion of a cell's regulatory capabilities are focused on its synthesis, processing, transport, modification and translation, the generation of such a catalogue is crucial for understanding genome function. Here we report evidence that three-quarters of the human genome is capable of being transcribed, as well as observations about the range and levels of expression, localization, processing fates, regulatory regions and modifications of almost all currently annotated and thousands of previously unannotated RNAs. These observations, taken together, prompt a redefinition of the concept of a gene.
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