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complementary region RNA​

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Answered by nishika66
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miRNAs, microRNA, are short RNA sequences that are complementary to regions of a transcribed gene and have regulatory functions. ... MiRNAs are formed from longer sequences of RNA that are cut free by a Dicer enzyme from an RNA sequence that is from a regulator gene. These short strands bind to a RISC complex.

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RNAs, micro RNA, are short RNA sequences that are complementary to regions of a transcribed gene and have regulatory functions. ... MiRNAs are formed from longer sequences of RNA that are cut free by a Dicer enzyme from an RNA sequence that is from a regulator gene. These short strands bind to a RISC complex.

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