Regulatory RNA

Regulatory RNA refers to non-coding RNA molecules that play a role in regulating gene expression. These molecules can control gene expression by interacting with DNA and/or mRNA, influencing the process of transcription and translation. Examples of regulatory RNA include microRNAs, siRNAs, and long non-coding RNAs. Who sad this?
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Riboviria, Something you'd like to know

Riboviruses are a type of RNA virus that infect bacteria. They have a unique replication strategy, using the host bacteria's own machinery to replicate their RNA genome. Riboviruses are thought to have potential as therapeutic agents, as they can specifically target harmful bacteria while leaving beneficial bacteria unharmed. Some studies have even explored using riboviruses as a new way to treat antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. Who sad this?
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