Biology, asked by gargi2004, 7 months ago

single stranded rna are present in ?​

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Answered by mramansingh044
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Answer:

Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) is found mainly in the cytoplasm of the cell. and i think single stranded RNA is also there

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Answered by Anonymous
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Content and Variation of the Human Genome

These are single-stranded RNA molecules of about 21–23 nucleotides in length that regulate the expression of other genes. ... Mature miRNA molecules are complementary to regions in one or more mRNA molecules, which they target for degradation.

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