Question: lncRNA gene vs. lncRNA isoform
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2.3 years ago by
tungl0
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tungl0 wrote:

If one of the gene isoforms (or one of the transcripts) is lncRNA, can we just claim that this gene is a lncRNA gene?

In GENCODE lncRNA GTF file, for each gene, there is always an entry (the first entry) which has the transcript_id equal to the gene_id. What does this entry represent?

I’d appreciate your advice.

Thank you very much in advance!

ADD COMMENTlink modified 2.3 years ago by Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k • written 2.3 years ago by tungl0
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Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k wrote:

Hello,

The GTF entry represents a single long non-coding transcript. In my opinion, it would be more precise to interpret this as an "lncRNA transcript" rather than an "IncRNA gene". This data file represents a particular class of transcripts - not complete gene bound annotation.

To learn more about how to interpret the content and the way the annotation is modeled, please review:

Others are welcome to comment further.

Best, Jen, Galaxy team

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