Hello,
I am having trouble with understanding these (in the title). Let me try to explain my understanding and confusion and I would greatly appreciate it if anybody could comment on that.
transcript: An mRNA copy of a gene. This is the whole processed mRNA copy of the gene at hand.
transfrags (Transcribed fragment): A fragment that is found to be transcribed. (How?)
TAR (Transcriptionally active region): In the literature, I have seen TARs in the context of RNA-seq experiments, i.e., TAR is a region which is expressed according to an RNA-seq experiment.
TUF (Transcript of unknown function): A transcript in the cell whose function could not be determined. I am pretty confused about how these are discovered.
If these are correct, ESTs are, I think, transfrags (is that right?). But I do not understand the difference between TARs and TUFs. I think TARs are regions (without exact boundaries) that show transcriptional activity, but TUFs are actual mRNA sequences which are found in the cell (whose function could not be understood.) Most of the papers use the terms assuming that you already know what they are talking about. I would greatly appreciate it if you could elaborate on those or point me to some basic resources. Thanks!
DH.
I am having trouble with understanding these (in the title). Let me try to explain my understanding and confusion and I would greatly appreciate it if anybody could comment on that.
transcript: An mRNA copy of a gene. This is the whole processed mRNA copy of the gene at hand.
transfrags (Transcribed fragment): A fragment that is found to be transcribed. (How?)
TAR (Transcriptionally active region): In the literature, I have seen TARs in the context of RNA-seq experiments, i.e., TAR is a region which is expressed according to an RNA-seq experiment.
TUF (Transcript of unknown function): A transcript in the cell whose function could not be determined. I am pretty confused about how these are discovered.
If these are correct, ESTs are, I think, transfrags (is that right?). But I do not understand the difference between TARs and TUFs. I think TARs are regions (without exact boundaries) that show transcriptional activity, but TUFs are actual mRNA sequences which are found in the cell (whose function could not be understood.) Most of the papers use the terms assuming that you already know what they are talking about. I would greatly appreciate it if you could elaborate on those or point me to some basic resources. Thanks!
DH.
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