"This is the first time I have seen a volume on genomics from the island of Cyprus. ... The chapters are well written, are of high quality, and the references cited reflect an intimate knowledge of current literature. ... This is a useful source for an introduction to the noncoding regions of the human genome." (Krishna Dronamraju, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 92 (2), June, 2017)
Chapter 1 MiRNAs’ Function and Role in Evolution: Under the View of Genomic Enhancement Phenomena Konstantinos Voskarides and Kyriacos Felekkis Chapter 2 MicroRNAs in Disease Gregory Papagregoriou Chapter 3 piRNAs- Transposon Silencing and Germ Line Development Catherine Demoliou Chapter 4 Long Non-Coding RNA Monika Gullerova Chapter 5 Unveiling Transposable Elements Function to Enrich Knowledge for Human Physiology and Disease Pathogenesis Ioannis S. Vizirianakis, Elsa P. Amanatiadou, and Sotirios S. Tezias Chapter 6 Copy Number Variation in Human Health, Disease and Evolution Carolina Sismani, Costas Koufaris, and Konstantinos Voskarides Chapter 7 Mini- And Micro-Satellite Markers in Health, Disease and Evolution Vasiliki A. Galani, Sofia Markoula, Leandros Lazaros, Paris Ladias, Ioannis Georgiou Chapter 8 Intron Biology, Focusing on Group II Introns, the Ancestors of Spliceosomal Introns María Dolores Molina-Sánchez, Rafael Nisa-Martínez, Fernando M. García-Rodriguez, Francisco Martínez-Abarca, Nicolás Toro Chapter 9 Centromeres in Health, Disease and Evolution Thian Thian Beh and Paul Kalitsis Chapter 10 Structure and Functions of Telomeres in Organismal Homeostasis and Disease Penelope Kroustallaki and Sarantis Gagos Chapter 11 Proximal Regulatory Elements with Emphasis on CpG Rich Regions Pavlos Fanis Chapter 12 Genomic Analysis through High-Throughput Sequencing Michalis Hadjithomas
This book provides a thorough review of various non-coding genomic elements and discusses in depth their role in health, disease and evolution. It begins with an exploration of non-coding RNA molecules miRNAs, piRNAs, LncRNAs and transposable elements as these moieties dominate the scientific literature the last ten years. The second part of the book discusses copy number variation regions, mini and micro satellites, and proximal and distal elements of the genome. The last section of the book focuses on the review of well-known non-coding regions of the genome, introns, centromeres and telomeres, but enriched with newly discovered functions. As the vast amount of data in regards to these elements is attributed to a great degree to the growing technology in the field of biomedicine, the last chapter of the book discusses the latest development in the field of Next Generation Sequence and the potential applications of this technology in the study of non-coding regions of the genome. This new volume provides an in depth background on ‘junk DNA’ and helps set the stage for future research, and is an essential tool for those in the field.