Whole-genome sequencing of Linc Ap-1 resulted in a draft assembly of the chromosomal DNA and a complete sequence of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Despite very high sequence similarity with the mtDNA of Neff, in contrast to Linc Ap-1, the determined DNA sequence revealed a complete absence of introns.
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Microbiol Resour Announc
June 2019
School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy, and Chemistry, SEC Faculty, Kingston University, Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
Whole-genome sequencing of Linc Ap-1 resulted in a draft assembly of the chromosomal DNA and a complete sequence of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Despite very high sequence similarity with the mtDNA of Neff, in contrast to Linc Ap-1, the determined DNA sequence revealed a complete absence of introns.
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Nephrology Department of 181st Hospital, Guangxi Key Laboratory of Metabolic Diseases Research, Guilin, 541002 Guangxi, People's Republic of China.
Acute rejection remains a problem in renal transplantation. To further illustrate the mechanism of rejection, we integrated protein array-based proteomics and RNA microarray-based genomics to investigate the transcription factor, microRNA and long noncoding RNA of biopsies of three patients with acute rejections and a control group. 99 transcription factors were identified in acute rejection biopsies compared to normal renal tissue.
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