Small Interfering Rnas
(siRNAs) Small Interfering RNAs (siRNA) are short double-stranded RNAs used in molecular biology for various applications. They have the ability to suppress gene expression either through post-transcriptional gene silencing or by triggering the mRNA decay of target mRNA molecules. By taking advantage of this process, siRNAs can be used to study gene function, treat diseases, and regulate gene expression. siRNA technology is a powerful tool in the field of genetics and biotechnology and has significant potential applications in research, clinical diagnosis and drug design.
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