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RNA v. a virus whose genome consists of RNA; called also ribovirus.
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RNA Transfers information from DNA to the protein-forming system of the cell.
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RNA interference A therapeutic approach for a range of genetic disorders where RNAi could be used to selectively turn off the disease gene in a mouse model. Turning off the disease gene in mice corrected neuroanatomical abnormalities and animals treated with RNAi had improved coordination. Even though RNAi can turn down bad genes, these genes are not completely silenced.
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RNA polymerase an enzyme that "transcribes" or makes copies of DNA as RNA, a molecule of similar structure to DNA and complementary sequence.
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RNA A chemical similar to DNA from which proteins are made. Unlike DNA, RNA can leave the nucleus of the cell.
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