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Revision as of 03:39, 29 June 2017
Welcome to LncRNAWiki
106,053 human long non-coding RNAs inside
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Introduction
LncRNAWiki is a wiki-based, publicly editable and open-content platform for community curation of human long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), viz., a community-curated lncRNA knowledgebase. Unlike conventional biological databases based on expert curation, lncRNAWiki harnesses collective intelligence to collect, edit and annotate information about lncRNAs, quantifies users' contributions in each annotated lncRNA and provides explicit authorship to encourage more participation from the whole scientific community. Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet has free access to the sum of all human knowledge. — Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia
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Featured lncRNAs
LncRNAWiki keeps frequent updates by community annotation of human lncRNAs and integration of newly identified lncRNAs with experimental evidence. In contrast to the previous version that had 86 curated lncRNAs, the updated version has a total of 948 lncRNAs that are community-curated (Featured lncRNAs).
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Diseases
Top 10 Diseases
Top diseases and the lncRNA numbers are listed. |
Classification
The majority of the lncRNA information was initially seeded with a subset of information from GENCODE, NONCODE, LNCipedia, and lncRNAdb, and we classified these lncRNAs into seven groups based on their genomic location in respect to protein-coding genes (Ma etal. 2013, RNA Biology). Help
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Small proteins
We developed computational approaches for identification of small proteins in all the human lncRNAs in LncRNAWiki. As a result, we identified 9,387 lncRNAs potentially encoding small proteins and 2,246 among them are with high confidence (lncRNAs and small proteins, Help). |
How to Cite
If you use any data or information in your work, please cite the following primary publication:
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