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Homo sapiens (human) TYMS opposite strand RNA (TYMSOS) URS00021231D4_9606

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TYMSOS: TYMSOS is one of the six long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) that were found to be negatively associated with overall survival (OS) [PMC7803494]. In a study, TYMSOS, along with LINC01619, LINC00488, CHRM3-AS2, AL391069.3, and AC104667.2 were identified as lncRNAs that had a negative correlation with OS [PMC7803494]. Additionally, two mRNAs, ABCG8 and MYCN, were also found to be negatively associated with OS [PMC7803494]. The negative association implies that higher expression levels of these lncRNAs and mRNAs are linked to poorer overall survival outcomes [PMC7803494]. The study used statistical analysis to determine the significance of these associations and found that the associations were statistically significant (P < 0.05) [PMC7803494]. These findings suggest that TYMSOS and the other identified lncRNAs and mRNAs may serve as potential prognostic markers for overall survival in the studied population [PMC7803494]. Further research is needed to explore the functional roles of TYMSOS and other identified RNAs in relation to overall survival outcomes in order to better understand their potential implications for clinical practice [PMC7803494].

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AGGCAGCUCUCCCUAACCCUCCAGCACUGGGCAAACGCUGCCCGAUGACGCCCGCCUCGGGGGCCACGGCAUCACUGGGGCGACUGCGAGCCCGGCCGCGGAGCCGCUGGGACGCGGCUUACCUCCCGGCUGUCGCUGCUGUGUGUGUUGCCCGCGCCAGUCACGUCCCUAAUGGGACCCUCCGUUUCGGCGUCUGUAAGGCGAGGAGGACGAUGCGUCCCCUCCCUCGCAGGAUUGAGGUUAGGACUAAACGGGGUCCGCAGCGCCCGGCAGCUCCCGAGCGCUCUCCCCAGCCGCGCCUCCCUCCUUCCCGCCACCCGUCCCGCAGGGGCCCGCGGCGUCACCUCUCAGGCUGUAGCGCGCCUGCAUGCCGAAUACCGACAGGGUGCCGGUGCCCGUGCGGUCGUCCUUCCUGACGCCGCAGCGGAGGAUGUGUUGGAUCUGCCCCAGGAUUUCCAGGUCCCAGAUGAAGAGAUAAUUCUACUUACUGGAUAUAGGAUGCAUUAGAUCUUCUUACCUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGCAGCAAUGAUCAAAAUACUAAUAAAUUACUCACAGACUCAGUGUAUUUUUUCUUGGAGUAAAAGUCCAGGAUGGGUAAUAGAAUACCUGCUGUUGGCUUUUGGAAAAAUUGGUACUGUAUGUAGCAAAAUAAUGUGAAACCCAUAUGCAUGGAUAUUCUUAACAAUUUGAAGAAAUCGUCACAGCUUUCCUGGGUUGUUGAGCCUCUAAGAUGGUCUUUUCCUCUGAUGUGAUAAUAAAGUGUUUAUUCUGAACUCUA

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