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Small interfering RNA
Small interfering RNA Small interfering RNA (siRNA), sometimes known as short interfering RNA, are a class of 20-25 ...
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Talk:Small interfering RNA
Talk:Small interfering RNA shRNA are different from siRNA - sh stands for Short Hairpin, not just plain Short. shRNA are synthesized as a single-stranded palindromial RNA fragments, short enough to constitute as an ...
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RNA
RNA For other uses, see RNA (disambiguation). Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a nucleic acid polymer consisting of covalently bound nucleotides. RNA nucleotides contain ribose rings and uracil unlike ... is transcribed from DNA by enzymes called RNA polymerases and further processed by other ...
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RNA (Psychology wiki)
RNA Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... N.Immunology Physiological P. Psychopharmacology Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a nucleic acid polymer consisting of covalently bound nucleotides. RNA nucleotides contain ribose rings and uracil unlike ... is transcribed from DNA by enzymes called RNA polymerases and further processed by other enzymes. RNA serves as the template for translation ...
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RNA interference
RNA interference RNA interference (RNAi) is a mechanism in molecular ... presence of certain fragments of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) interferes with the expression of a ... were the same phenomenon. The use of RNA to reduce expression in plants has been ... procedure for many years. Single-stranded antisense RNA was introduced into plant cells that ...
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Molecular Biology   (translated from Greek)
... in the DNA thus and in the RNA we meet 4 types noykleotjdj'wn. Each ... nes that are same and in the RNA but also in the DNA are the ... kaj i Cymj'ni (T). In the RNA we find first two C and U ... bases in the n. exist and very small sums, traces we would say also other ... in ydroxyloma'da with glucose. In the RNA we find still bigger variety than ...
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Genom   (translated from German)
... It notifies however Mutations and mitotic recombinations small changes. With organisms also Core phase change ... proteins, but is transliterated nevertheless, thus into RNA transferred. Introns are understood not as remainders ... s group Ii Introns. These and further RNA molecules, which result from Transkription, and which ... organism beside the proteins. For example are RNA signals on the marking of the Chromatins ... in one Transkription procedure mentioned into a RNA to be transferred. These sequences become ...
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Transcription (genetics)
... DNA sequence is enzymatically copied by an RNA polymerase to produce a complementary RNA. Or, in other words, the transfer of genetic information from DNA into RNA. In the case of protein-encoding DNA ... steps occur, in order, for transcription initiation: RNA polymerase (RNAP) recognizes and specifically binds to ... structure is called the open complex. The RNA polymerase transcribes the DNA, but produces ...
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Transcription (genetics) (Psychology wiki)
... DNA sequence is enzymatically copied by an RNA polymerase to produce a complementary RNA. Or, in other words, the transfer of genetic information from DNA into RNA. In the case of protein-encoding DNA ... steps occur, in order, for transcription initiation: RNA polymerase ( RNAP ) recognizes and specifically binds to ... structure is called the open complex. The RNA polymerase transcribes the DNA, but produces ...
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MiRNA
... technical restrictions. In genetics, a miRNA (micro-RNA) is a form of single-stranded RNA which is typically 20-25 nucleotides long ... the expression of other genes. miRNAs are RNA genes which are transcribed from DNA, but ... sequence is transcribed into a single-stranded RNA molecule, the miRNA sequence and its reverse ... base pair to form a double stranded RNA hairpin loop; this forms a primary ...
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