The term non-coding RNA is commonly employed for RNA that does not encode a protein, but this does not mean that such RNAs do not contain information nor have function. Although it has been generally assumed that most genetic information is transacted by proteins, recent evidence suggests that the majority of the genomes of mammals and other complex organisms is in fact transcribed into ncRNAs, many of which are alternatively spliced and/or processed into smaller products
Related Journals of Non Coding mRNA:
Transcriptomics, Cloning & Transgenesis, Gene Technology, Advancements in Genetic Engineering, Journal of Clinical & Medical Genomics, Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry, Journal of Nucleic Acids, Journal of Nucleic Acids Investigation, Molecular Therapy - Nucleic Acids