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Widespread occurrence of antisense transcription in the human genome
Rodrigo Yelin, Dvir Dahary, Rotem Sorek, Erez Y. Levanon, Orly Goldstein, Avi Shoshan, Alex Diber, Sharon Biton, Yael Tamir, Rami Khosravi, Sergey Nemzer, Elhanan Pinner, Shira Walach, Jeanne Bernstein, Kinneret Savitsky & Galit Rotman
The Nature Biotechnology, April 2003, 21, 379-386.
Antisense transcripts are common in human cell. This suggests that antisense mudulation may be one of ways to regulate gene expression in human cells.
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