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1 Next Assignment Presentation on genome editing Crispr- associated nucleases Homing endonucleases Zinc-finger nucleases Transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) Triple-helix–forming oligonucleotides conjugated to restriction endonucleases CRE/LOX system

2 Cytoplasmic regulation
lifetime localization initiation

3 Post-transcriptional regulation
Nearly ½ of human genome is transcribed, only 1% is CDS 98% of RNA made is non-coding ~1/3 intron ~2/3 “independently transcribed” Polymerases II & III (+ IV & V in plants) all help many are from transposons or gene fragments made by transposons (pack-MULES) ~ 10-25% is anti-sense: same region is transcribed off both strands

4 Thousands of antisense transcripts in plants
Overlapping genes

5 Thousands of antisense transcripts in plants
Overlapping genes Non-coding RNAs

6 Thousands of antisense transcripts in plants
Overlapping genes Non-coding RNAs cDNA pairs

7 Thousands of antisense transcripts in plants
Overlapping genes Non-coding RNAs cDNA pairs MPSS

8 Thousands of antisense transcripts in plants
Overlapping genes Non-coding RNAs cDNA pairs MPSS TARs

9 Thousands of antisense transcripts in plants
Hypotheses Accident: transcription unveils “cryptic promoters” on opposite strand (Zilberman et al)

10 Hypotheses 1. Accident: transcription unveils “cryptic promoters” on opposite strand (Zilberman et al) 2. Functional siRNA miRNA Silencing

11 Hypotheses 1. Accident: transcription unveils “cryptic promoters” on opposite strand (Zilberman et al) 2. Functional siRNA miRNA Silencing Priming: chromatin remodeling requires transcription!


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