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Homo sapiens (human) long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 310 (LINC00310) URS000075E93F_9606

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LINC00310: LINC00310 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been identified as part of a signature of nine lncRNAs that can predict recurrence of breast cancer [PMC6111859]. In a study focusing on LINC00310, it was found that this lncRNA has a strong capability to distinguish patients with breast cancer from healthy individuals, with an AUC (area under the curve) of 0.828 [PMC6111859]. This indicates that LINC00310 may serve as a potential biomarker for breast cancer diagnosis. LINC00310 is part of the larger group of lncRNAs, which are RNA molecules longer than 200 nucleotides that do not code for proteins [PMC6111859]. These molecules have been found to play important roles in various biological processes and have been implicated in the development and progression of different types of cancers, including breast cancer [PMC6111859]. The identification and characterization of specific lncRNAs like LINC00310 can provide valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying breast cancer and may lead to the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Further research is needed to fully understand the functional role and clinical significance of LINC00310 in breast cancer progression.

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GCAGAUUCUUGGCAGACCUCUGUUGUUUUUCUAGAGUUGUAGGCAAGUAGUUGGACAAAAAGCAAGAAGCUGAUCGAUGUUGCUGGCUUUGGAUUCUUUGUGAACAAAUGAGACAAGCCCCUUUUGUCUAAAAUAGUGAUGUACAUUAAAUGCAAAGGGCAAAUGGAACCAUUGAAAAGUACUUUUUGCAUCCAAAACAGCCAACGCUUUGGUGCCUGCUAUGUGUCAGACACUGAUUCUUCUGUCAUCCUUAUUCUACUGAUGAGGCAACUGAGGCAGCUUCAGAGAGUUCGAGUAACCUGCGGAUCACACAACUAGGAAGUAAGAGAGCUGGAACUUGACGUUGGGCUGUUGACCUCCAGAAAUGGUGUUUUUUCCAGUACUCAGUGCUGCCUCUGACUCCAUUGUGAUGGUUGAUUUUAUGUGUCAACUUGACUGGGCCCAGGGGUACCCAGAUAUUUGGUCAAACAUUAUUCUGGGUGUUUCUGUGAGGGCGUUUUGGGUGAGAUUAACAUUUAAAUUGGUAGACUGAGUAAAGCAGAUGGCCCUCUAUGAUAUGGCCAGGCCUCAUCCAAUCCAUUGAAAGCCUGAAUGGAACAAAAAGGCCAACCCUCCCUCAGUAGGAGGAAAUUUCGUCUGCUUGACUGCAUUCAAACUAGGACGUCAACUUUUUCCUGCCUUUGGACUUGAAUAGAAACAUCAGCUCUUCCUAGAUCUUCAACCUGCCAGGCUUCAGAUUGAAGUUUAUACCAUCAGCUCUCUUGGUUCUUGGGCCUUUGGACCCAGACUGUAAGUGCACCAUCCGUUCUCUUGGGUCUUGCUUGCUGACUCACCCUGCAGAUUUGGGGACUUAUCAGCCUCUAAUUCUGUGAGCCAAUUCCUUCUAAUAUAUCUCUCUAUACGCAUCCUGUCUCACUGGAAGAACCCUGAUACGGUUAGGCUUUGUGUCCUCAUUCAAAUCUCAUCUUGAAUUGUAAAUCCCAUAAUCCCCAUAAUCCCCAUGUGUCAGGGGAGGGAUCAGGUGGAGGUAAUUGCAUCAUGGGAGCAGUUUCCCCUGUGCUCUUCUCACGAUAGUGAAAGAGUUCUCACAAGAUCUGAUGGUUUUAUAAGGGGCUCUUCCCCCUUUGCUCUGCACUUCCCCUUCCUGCUGCCUUGUGGCCUUGUGAAGAAGGUGUCUUGCUUCCCCUUUGCCCUCCUCCAUGAUUGUAAGUUUCCUGAGGCCUCCCCAGUCAUGCAGAACUGUGAGUCAAUUAAACCUCUGUCCUUUAU

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