Everyone wants to be judged based on their own merits, and not just what group they happen to be a part of. With the help of a talented crew from the University of Oxford, lncRNAs have just been given a wonderful holiday gift to help them break free of their one-size-fits-all stereotype; two distinct classes […]
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Decoding the Molecular Mechanisms of lncRNA XIST
Fast on the heels of a major epigenetic engineering breakthrough revealing that XIST can help treat the symptoms of Down’s syndrome, Dr. Carolyn Brown (University of British Columbia) and crew sought to find out exactly what’s going on at the molecular level with this complex lncRNA. Their experimentation started with they hypothesis that “long ncRNAs […]
Genomic Editing and lncRNAs Team Up Against Down’s Syndrome
According to breakthrough research, families affected by Down’s Syndrome may one day have the opportunity to alleviate many of the syndrome’s harmful aspects. Regardless of the ethical concerns around this treatment, which we won’t debate here, we think just the approach and mechanism developed within this study are worthy of a shout out. A cunning […]
The Future of lncRNAs with Dr. John Rinn
Dr. John L. Rinn from Harvard University and the Broad Institute (Harvard and MIT) is a prominent researcher in long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and agreed to sit down and discuss his perspective on the intersection of lncRNA and epigenetics. EpiGenie: You’ve mentioned that you feel knockout models are going to play a key role in the […]
RNA Methylation in lncRNAs Does XIST
Building on work from the 1970s, the era of orange shag carpet and bell bottoms, researchers report that poly(A) RNA gets methylated on cytosines, just like other RNAs and DNA. These methylated cytosines—in the long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) HOTAIR and XIST—could also be important for their functions. Methylated cytosines in DNA are old news, and […]