Uncovering plant regulatory networks involving competing endogenous RNAs: Current achievements and prospects
Developing Climate-Resilient and Stress-Resistant Crops
Long noncoding RNAs (LncRNAs)/circular RNAs are important noncoding RNAs in plants that play important roles in different metabolic and development functions. Competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) networks are networks of these noncoding RNA that show interaction with microRNA present in the plants that regulate the expression of different genes required for regular development, metabolism and biogenesis of compounds in plants. In the following chapter, the components of ceRNA networks and their functions in the evolution and growth of plants are explored. It will also explore the ceRNA networks that have regulatory parts in different conditions like stress response, response to infections, development and growth, and future prospects.
Long noncoding RNAs (LncRNAs)/circular RNAs are important noncoding RNAs in plants that play important roles in different metabolic and development functions.
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