- microRNA - Wikipedia
A capitalized "miR-" refers to the mature form of the miRNA, while the uncapitalized "mir-" refers to the pre-miRNA and the pri-miRNA [41] The genes encoding miRNAs are also named using the same three-letter prefix according to the conventions of the organism gene nomenclature
- MicroRNA (miRNA) | Description, Discovery, Function, Role . . .
A microRNA (miRNA) is a small molecule in cells, typically about 21–25 nucleotides in length, that plays a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression
- miRNAs: Biosynthesis, mechanism of action, and applications . . .
A thorough understanding of miRNA biosynthesis and the distinct pathways involved in both animal and plant cells is of paramount importance for fully elucidating the regulatory networks that control gene expression and maintain cellular homeostasis
- miRNA (microRNA) – Introduction | abm Inc.
There are many different small RNA species, including miRNA (microRNA), siRNA (small interfering RNA), and piRNA (Piwi-interacting RNA) piRNA, miRNA, and siRNA have in common their short length and ability to silence genes
- miRNA: What It Is and How It Works - geneticlifehacks. com
MicroRNA, or miRNA, is a small strand of RNA that controls gene expression Gene expression here refers to how much of the corresponding protein is made from a gene
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