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Antisense Technology
Researchers at Semmelweis University, Hungarian Academy of Science have published new data on antisense technology
November 22nd, 2007
Fresh data on antisense technology are presented in the report 'Highly expressed genes are associated with inverse antisense transcription in mouse.' "There is a growing evidence, that antisense transcription might have a key role in a range of human diseases. Although predefined sense-antisense pairs were extensively studied, the antisense expression of the known sense genes is rarely investigated," scientists writing in the Journal of Genetics report. "We retrieved and correlated the expression of sense and antisense sequences of 1182 mouse transcripts to assess the prevalence and to find the characteristic pattern of antisense transcription. We contrasted...
Source: Genetics & Environmental Business Week (2007-11-22)
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