Piero Carninci

Piero Carninci è un genetista, Head del Centro di Genomica (programma di genomica funzionale) e Team Leader del Laboratory for Transcriptome Technology del centro RIKEN per le scienze mediche integrative di Yokohama (Giappone). Piero è responsabile della creazione e dello sviluppo di svariate nuove tecnologie per il sequenziamento e l’analisi del DNA e del RNA. Ha partecipato e guidato numerose iniziative nazionali ed internazionali su larga scala, quali FANTOM, ENCODE e lo Human Cell Atlas. Da oltre 20 anni in Giappone, dalla fine del 2019 ha messo la sua pluriannale esperienza al servizio del Centro di Genomica permettendo lo sviluppo e l’avviamento del Centro.

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  • 02/2024 - Nature Communications

    Decryption of sequence, structure, and functional features of SINE repeat elements in SINEUP non-coding RNA-mediated post-transcriptional gene regulation

    RNA structure folding largely influences RNA regulation by providing flexibility and functional diversity. In silico and in vitro analyses are limited in their ability to capture the intricate relationships between dynamic RNA structure and RNA functional diversity present in the cell. Here, we investigate sequence, structure and functional features of mouse and human SINE-transcribed retrotransposons […]

  • 10/2023 - Nature

    The status of the human gene catalogue

    Scientists have been trying to identify every gene in the human genome since the initial draft was published in 2001. In the years since, much progress has been made in identifying protein-coding genes, currently estimated to number fewer than 20,000, with an ever-expanding number of distinct protein-coding isoforms. Here we review the status of the […]

  • 07/2022 - Cell

    Recombination of repeat elements generates somatic complexity in human genomes

    Non-allelic recombination between homologous repetitive elements contributes to evolution and human genetic disorders. Here, we combine short- and long-DNA read sequencing of repeat elements with a new bioinformatics pipeline to show that somatic recombination of Alu and L1 elements is widespread in the human genome. Our analysis uncovers tissue-specific non-allelic homologous recombination hallmarks; moreover, we […]

  • 04/2021 - Genome Research

    Antisense RNAs during early vertebrate development are divided in groups with distinct features

    Long noncoding RNAs or lncRNAs are a class of non-protein-coding RNAs that are >200 nucleotides in length. Almost 50% of lncRNAs during zebrafish development are transcribed in an antisense direction to a protein-coding gene. However, the role of these Natural Antisense Transcripts or NATs during development remains enigmatic. To understand NATs in early vertebrate development, […]