A statistical test for conserved RNA structure shows lack of evidence for structure in lncRNAs.

Nat Methods

Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

Published: January 2017

Many functional RNAs have an evolutionarily conserved secondary structure. Conservation of RNA base pairing induces pairwise covariations in sequence alignments. We developed a computational method, R-scape (RNA Structural Covariation Above Phylogenetic Expectation), that quantitatively tests whether covariation analysis supports the presence of a conserved RNA secondary structure. R-scape analysis finds no statistically significant support for proposed secondary structures of the long noncoding RNAs HOTAIR, SRA, and Xist.

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