Biology, asked by maxgogoi52, 1 year ago

what is rna interference? ​

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Answered by gopu143
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Hey mate here is the ans of your qun --

RNA INTERFERENCE - It is the process whereby doble standard short interfering RNA or micro RNA of aproximately 21 -23 nucleotides( nt) can target the degradation or prevent the translation of an mRNA which contains complementarity to it....

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Answered by anjanivns33
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Answer:

  • RNA interference is a technique which is present naturally in all eukaryotic cells as their cellular defence .
  • the technique of RNA interference is widely used in biotechnology
  • in this technique we silence a specific mRNA due to a complementary

dsDNA molecule

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