Hello, everyone!
I'm working on a project to detect lncRNAs from human tumor samples to identify metastasis related molecules. I'm doing RNA-Seq, using Illumina GA, and I've just got my data...and I have a question:
What is the best way to classify a molecule as a lncRNA?? Do we classify it by the gene type or by the transcrip type?
I'm asking this question because in my mapping results I found, for example, genes classified as lncRNAs which had miRNAs as transcripts.
Thanks!
I'm working on a project to detect lncRNAs from human tumor samples to identify metastasis related molecules. I'm doing RNA-Seq, using Illumina GA, and I've just got my data...and I have a question:
What is the best way to classify a molecule as a lncRNA?? Do we classify it by the gene type or by the transcrip type?
I'm asking this question because in my mapping results I found, for example, genes classified as lncRNAs which had miRNAs as transcripts.
Thanks!
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