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This project investigates the role of long non-coding RNAs in the development of the central nervous system using the fruit fly model. By employing advanced genetic and imaging techniques, the research aims to uncover how these RNA molecules influence neuronal functions and contribute to neurodegenerative disorders.
The scientific and technical breakthrough of the draft sequence of the human genome in 2001 and the advent of genome wide technologies have dramatically altered our view of genome organization and function.
We know now that more than 70% of the human genome is transcribed, although only 2% encode proteins.
Within this huge percentage of supposedly “garbage” transcripts, thousands of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been described. lncRNAs are characterized by their extensive regulation durin…
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