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Bacterial antisense RNAs are mainly the product of transcriptional noise
Amparo LatorreLuis SerranoLuis SerranoLuis SerranoJohn I. GlassVerónica Lloréns-ricoVerónica Lloréns-ricoMaria Lluch-senarMaria Lluch-senarTjerko KammingaJaime González CanoJaime González CanoWei-hua ChenRosario GilPeer Borksubject
0301 basic medicineTranscription GeneticBacterial antisense RNAs030106 microbiologyinformation scienceBiologyGenomeTranscriptome03 medical and health sciencesSpecies SpecificityTranscription (biology)medicineLife Sciencenatural sciencesRNA AntisenseSystems and Synthetic BiologyResearch ArticlesGeneticsBiomoleculesMessenger RNASysteem en Synthetische BiologieMultidisciplinaryRNASciAdv r-articlesPromotersocial sciencesmedicine.diseaseequipment and supplieshealth care quality access and evaluationChloroplastRNA BacterialCardiovascular and Metabolic Diseasesbacterial antisense RNAsRNATranscriptomeTranscriptional noiseResearch Articledescription
Most of the antisense transcripts in bacteria are the product of transcriptional noise derived from spurious promoters.
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2015-10-01 | Science Advances |