Non-coding Rna Sequences
Non-coding RNA sequences are a type of genetic material that play an important role in the regulation of gene expression, without encoding any proteins. Non-coding RNAs are important for a wide range of cellular processes, including the regulation of gene expression in response to environmental stresses and development. They also play a role in certain diseases, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. Recent research has identified thousands of novel non-coding RNAs with roles in cell differentiation, signalling and epigenetic regulation. Understanding the roles of these molecules is crucial for understanding the molecular basis of diseases and designing therapeutics.
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