Hello Biostars,
What should be the size range of UTRs at 5' & 3' end so that if a variant falls in this range I can call it 5' UTR variant or 3' UTR variant? Is there any official terminology/definition for it?
I saw this : http://utrdb.ba.itb.cnr.it/ but couldn't find anything related to UTRs size..
Please help me. Thanks in advance! :)
Thank you for the reply. Actually, in this this paper : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC139023/ it's written "5'UTR ranges between 100 and 200 nucleotides, whereas the average length of 3' UTRs is much more variable, ranging from about 200 nucleotides in plants and fungi to 800 nucleotides in humans" . But I'm not sure if this is the golden standard. I am trying to include these ranges in my script to test my variants for UTR variants.
Hello,
please read Emilys post again. There is no golden standard for the size of the UTR as it has a clear biological definition and sense.
fin swimmer
Those are the average sizes. A UTR is a defined entity. You should look for the variants that fall in the defined entity, not within some arbitrary region.
Thanks Emily. That cleared my understanding about UTRs & scripting :)