Enhancer RNA

 '''Regulatory elements, including [[Negative elongation factor Enhancer RNAs (eRNAs) represent a class of relatively long non-coding RNA molecules (50–2000 nucleotides) transcribed from the DNA sequence of enhancer regions. They were first detected in 2010 through the use of genome-wide techniques such as RNA-seq and ChIP-seq. eRNAs can be subdivided into two main classes: 1D eRNAs and 2D eRNAs, which differ primarily in terms of their size, polyadenylation state, and transcriptional directionality. The expression of a given eRNA correlates with the activity of its corresponding enhancer in target genes. Increasing evidence suggests that eRNAs actively play a role in transcriptional regulation in cis and in trans, and while their mechanisms of action remain unclear, a few models have been proposed. Provided by Wikipedia
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by ERNA
Published 2009
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by ERNA
Published 2010
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by Erna m.s
Published 2005
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by Rismayana ,Erna
Published 2006
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by M.S.Erna
Published 2009
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by ERNA M.S
Published 2008
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by ERNA Fitrini
Published 2014
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by ERNA Rismayani
Published 2005
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by ERNA Fitrini
Published 2013
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by ERNA Fitrini
Published 2018
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by ERNA Fitrini
Published 2018
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by ERNA M.S.
Published 2006
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by M.S,Erna
Published 2007
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by ERNA Rismayana
Published 2013
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by ERNA Rismayana
Published 2004
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by ERNA Fitrini
Published 2018
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