Class: Non-proteinCodingRNAncRNA
A non-protein coding RNA (ncRNA) is a RNA molecular that cannot be used as a template for generating a protein product.
URI: sio:Non-proteinCodingRNAncRNA
Parents
- is_a: RNATranscript - An RNA transcript is an RNA molecule that is produced from transcription of a nucleic acid template.
Children
- MicroRNAmiRNA - None
- SmallCytoplasmicRNAscRNA - A small cytoplasmic RNA (scRNA) molecule is a small (7S; 129 nucleotides) RNA molecule found in the cytosol and rough endoplasmic reticulum that are normally associated with proteins that are involved in specific selection and transport of other proteins.
- SmallNuclearRNAsnRNA - A small nuclear RNA (snRNA) is a small RNA molecule that is located in the nucleus of a cell.
- SmallNucleolarRNAsnoRNA - A small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) is a small RNA that are associated with the eukaryotic nucleus as components of small nucleolar ribonucleoproteins.
- TransferRNAtRNA - A transfer RNA (tRNA) is an RNA molecule that aids in the translation of a messenger RNA (mRNA) to produce a protein product.
Referenced by Class
Attributes
Inherited from RNATranscript:
- hasCreator 0..1
- Description: has creator is a relation between an entity and that which created it.
- Range: Entity
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hasAttribute 0..1
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Description: has attribute is a relation that associates a entity with an attribute where an attribute is an intrinsic characteristic such as a quality, capability, disposition, function, or is an externally derived attribute determined from some descriptor (e.g. a quantity, position, label/identifier) either directly or indirectly through generalization of entities of the same type.
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Range: Entity
- satisfies 0..1
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Description: satisfies is a relation between an entity and the specification or objective that it conforms to.
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Range: Description
- isRelatedTo 0..1
- Description: A is related to B iff there is some relation between A and B.
- Range: Entity
- derivesInto 0..1
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Description: a derives to b if and only if a or some part thereof is consumed in the formation of b.
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Range: Object
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