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Circular RNAs Are the Predominant Transcript Isoform from Hundreds of Human Genes in Diverse Cell Types

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By deep sequencing of RNA from a variety of normal and malignant human cells, this work suggests that a non-canonical mode of RNA splicing, resulting in a circular RNA isoform, is a general feature of the gene expression program in human cells.
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Most human pre-mRNAs are spliced into linear molecules that retain the exon order defined by the genomic sequence. By deep sequencing of RNA from a variety of normal and malignant human cells, we found RNA transcripts from many human genes in which the exons were arranged in a non-canonical order. Statistical estimates and biochemical assays provided strong evidence that a substantial fraction of the spliced transcripts from hundreds of genes are circular RNAs. Our results suggest that a non-canonical mode of RNA splicing, resulting in a circular RNA isoform, is a general feature of the gene expression program in human cells.

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ncRNAs: New Players in Mitochondrial Health and Disease?

TL;DR: A literature overview on ncRNAs and micropeptides found to be associated with mitochondrial biology in the context of both health and disease is provided and the topic of their potential as prognosis markers and therapeutic targets is touched.
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A Highly Conserved Circular RNA Is Required to Keep Neural Cells in a Progenitor State in the Mammalian Brain

TL;DR: A detailed study of a highly conserved circular RNA that is necessary to maintain the pool of neural progenitors in vitro and in vivo and induces a significant depletion of cells in the cortical plate is presented.
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CircRNAs and lung cancer: Biomarkers and master regulators.

TL;DR: A systematic review of mechanisms underlying the action, diagnosis, clinical aspects, and drug resistance of circRNAs in lung cancer is presented in this article, where differentially expressed circ RNAs may be used as non-invasive diagnostic and prognostic markers for lung cancer.
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Quantifying circular RNA expression from RNA-seq data using model-based framework

TL;DR: A novel strategy is proposed that transforms circular transcripts to pseudo‐linear transcripts and estimates the expression values of both circular and linear transcripts using an existing model‐based algorithm, Sailfish, which can accurately estimate transcript expression of both linear and circular transcripts from RNA‐seq data.
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A coding-independent function of gene and pseudogene mRNAs regulates tumour biology

TL;DR: It is found that PTENP1 is biologically active as it can regulate cellular levels of PTEN and exert a growth-suppressive role, and this analysis extended to other cancer-related genes that possess pseudogenes, and revealed a non-coding function for mRNAs.
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Circular transcripts of the testis-determining gene Sry in adult mouse testis

TL;DR: It is suggested that the circles arise from normal splicing processes as a consequence of the unusual genomic structure surrounding the Sry locus in the mouse.
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Mis-splicing yields circular RNA molecules.

TL;DR: To the knowledge, this is the first case of circular transcripts being processed from nuclear pre‐mRNA in eukaryotes, and might represent a novel aspect of gene expression and hold some interesting clues about the splicing mechanism.
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miRNA-dependent gene silencing involving Ago2-mediated cleavage of a circular antisense RNA

TL;DR: This study provides the first evidence for non‐coding antisense transcripts as functional miRNA targets, and a novel regulatory mechanism involving a positive correlation between mRNA and antisense circular RNA levels.
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Expression of Linear and Novel Circular Forms of an INK4/ARF-Associated Non-Coding RNA Correlates with Atherosclerosis Risk

TL;DR: The results identify novel circular RNA products emanating from the ANRIL locus and suggest causal variants at 9p21.3 regulate INK4/ARF expression and ASVD risk by modulating ANRil expression and/or structure.
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