Rna Editing
RNA editing is a process in which the genetic code of RNA molecules is altered, usually by inserting, deleting, or substituting parts of the sequence without changing the DNA. This process is important in allowing for the expression of the genes, which ultimately determine the proteins that an organism can produce. RNA editing is not limited to the translation of DNA into proteins and is also used to regulate gene expression in cells. In humans, RNA editing plays a role in protecting us from viral infections, cell death, and has potential applications in cancer therapies. RNA editing is a versatile and powerful tool with many potential applications in medicine and biotechnology.
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