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Long non-coding RNA (IncRNA) refers to RNA molecules between 200-100000 nt in length, which do not encode proteins but are involved in the regulation of various processes in cells. Recent studies have shown that IncRNAs are involved in a variety of important regulatory processes such as X chromosome silencing, genomic imprinting and chromatin modification, transcriptional activation, transcriptional interference, and intranuclear transport, and are closely related to the occurrence, development and prevention of human diseases.<br />Traditional IncRNA screening methods are inefficient and have a high false positive rate. In contrast, gene microarrays have comprehensive coverage, high efficiency and accuracy, so using gene microarrays to screen lncRNAs is an accurate and fast method.