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antisense RNA an RNA molecule transcribed off the coding, rather than the template, strand of DNA, so that it is complementary to the sense (messenger) RNA; formation of a duplex between the sense and antisense RNA molecules blocks transcription and also subjects both molecules to double strand
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antisense strand the strand of a double-stranded nucleic acid that is complementary to the sense strand, in DNA being thus the template strand on which the mRNA is synthesized. Cf. sense s. See also antisense RNA.
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antisense RNA RNA product of mic (mRNA-interfering complementary RNA) genes that regulates another gene by base pairing with and thus preventing translation from its mRNA.
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antisense a complementary piece of genetic material (DNA or RNA) that binds to another piece of DNA or RNA by base-pairing, which prevents that DNA/RNA fragment from being used to synthesize new proteins.
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antisense RNA RNA complementary to messenger RNA. When combined with messenger RNA, translation of the latter is blocked.
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