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jcrapser
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Hello, I just have a basic question: I know the exact definition of a gene at the molecular level is fuzzy, but for the human reference genome/databases that use it, what does the length of the gene that they reported include? For instance, is gene length measured from the 5' UTR to 3'UTR, including introns? Or does it contain the promoters, etc.
Thanks!
Depends on the specific database; typically from TSS to TTS
Transcription termination site being the end of the last exon transcribed, or when the RNA polymerase actually stops transcribing and dissociates from the 3' flanking sequence?
The end of the mRNA.