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Magic RNA
Abstract
About half of the human genome is actively transcribed as RNA, new regulatory and non-
protein-coding RNA types such as miRNAs and lncRNAs in higher cells and the CRISPR/
Cas9 system from bacteria underline the importance of RNA for molecular biology.
Typically, one analyzes RNA sequence, structure, and folding energy orientationally first
using RNAAnalyzer software, Rfam database, and RNAfold server. GEO and GeneVestigator
databases show gene expression differences that can be analyzed in more depth using
R and Bioconductor as scripting language and program framework. Both are important
tools, but they have to be learned like a language in order to be able to write instructions
for biostatistical analysis (so-called “scripts”). Non-coding RNA is also important for
diseases, and bioinformatics helps to uncover this, e.g. chast-lncRNA in heart failure.
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RNA Sequences Are Biologically Active
What does magic mean? It means that words are immediately translated into action! For
example, you mutter an incantation of the air spirit, and the medicine man uses it to set the
air in motion. In everyday life, you can’t do that, or only if you have a lot of money. Then
with this “wishing machine”, the money, one can also put every purchasable wish into action.
So in our everyday world, the thought (easy) and the deed (sweaty, grueling, tiring) are
well separated. But in the molecular world this is not so, in particular RNA has even magi
cal properties in this sense.
We can form single words especially with RNA building blocks (“nucleotides”), but at
the same time this chain of RNA building blocks then already has active properties, can
accelerate biochemical reactions or even make them possible in the first place - in a
word: magic!
© Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2023
T. Dandekar, M. Kunz, Bioinformatics,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-65036-3_2