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Natural Antisense Transcripts (NATs) are RNAs that are at least partially complementary to other endogenous RNAs. They might be transcribed in cis from opposing DNA strands at the same genomic locus or in trans at separate loci. NATs have already been found to function at several levels of eukaryotic gene regulation including translational regulation, alternative splicing, RNA stability, trafficking, genomic imprinting, and X-inactivation. Changes in antisense transcription have been implicated in pathogenesis such as cancer or neurological disease. In this database, you can: Browse cis-NATs according to the species, overlapping pattern, overlapping length, coding potential and chromosome location Search cis-NATs according to the species, gene name, accession number, description, chromosomal location and sequence Download representative cis-NATs and some related annotation information