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'''Transcripts of unknown function (TUFs)''' is the name that has been suggested for known [[RNA|RNA transcripts]] of [[DNA]] whose function is unclear. Most TUFs are probably [[Non-coding RNA|ncRNAs]], such as [[
== Categories of TUFs ==
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<br />2. TUFs that are novel [[Protein isoform|isoform]] transcripts of protein-coding genes; this can include [[pseudogene|expressed pseudogenes]]
<br />3. TUFs that reside on the same strand as protein-coding genes in the intronic region or entirely in the intergenic region
== Other information ==
There are very few details known about TUFs, which is why the phrase even exists, but one thing that has been shown several times is that they are not very conserved between mice and humans. This could be due to a number of factors, including more recent [[evolution]] in the [[primate]] lineage or extensive [[post-transcriptional modification]] of the RNA.<ref name=Gingeras/>
== References ==
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