Small non-coding RNAs: A quick look in the rearview mirror

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Abstract

The revolution of miRNA discovery, in the early 2000s, shed a new light in the exciting field of small non-coding RNAs. Since then, and owing to outstanding breakthroughs in RNomic techniques, novel small non-coding RNA families have been regularly discovered, e.g., piRNAs, tiRNAs, and many others. In this review, we provide a very succinct historical and functional overview on most prominent small non-coding RNA families.

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Clerget, G., Abel, Y., & Rederstorff, M. (2015). Small non-coding RNAs: A quick look in the rearview mirror. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1296, 3–9. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2547-6_1

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