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Silencing RNA fragments

Figure 5.36 RiNA interference mechanism. A double-stranded RNA molecule is cleaved into 21-bp fragments by the enzyme Dicer to produce siRNAs. These siRNAs are incorporated into the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), where the single-stranded RNAs guide the cleavage of mRNAs that contain complementary sequences. Figure 5.36 RiNA interference mechanism. A double-stranded RNA molecule is cleaved into 21-bp fragments by the enzyme Dicer to produce siRNAs. These siRNAs are incorporated into the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), where the single-stranded RNAs guide the cleavage of mRNAs that contain complementary sequences.

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