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rna

Rna vs Snrna - What's the difference?

rna | snrna |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun snrna is

(uncountable) small nuclear rna (ribonucleic acid).

Rna vs Coactivation - What's the difference?

rna | coactivation |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun coactivation is

activation of two or more things together.

Rna vs Streptavadin - What's the difference?

rna | streptavadin |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun streptavadin is

(biology) a peptide used, along with biotin, in the sequencing of rna.

Rna vs Amplicon - What's the difference?

rna | amplicon |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun amplicon is

a piece of dna or rna formed as the products of natural or artificial amplification events, as in a polymerase chain reaction.

Rna vs Pseudoknot - What's the difference?

rna | pseudoknot |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun pseudoknot is

(genetics) a secondary structure in rna in which half of one stem is intercalated between the two halves of another stem.

Rna vs Muscleblind - What's the difference?

rna | muscleblind |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun muscleblind is

(protein) any of a family of proteins that are rna-binding factors.

Rna vs Riboregulator - What's the difference?

rna | riboregulator |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun riboregulator is

(biology|genetics) an rna that regulates expression of itself or another nucleic acid in response to a signaling event.

Rna vs Biospecimen - What's the difference?

rna | biospecimen |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun biospecimen is

a specimen of biological material, such as urine, blood, tissue, cells, dna, rna, and protein, to be stored in a biorepository for future research.

Rna vs Primase - What's the difference?

rna | primase |


As an initialism rna

is (biochemistry) ribonucleic acid.

As a noun primase is

(enzyme) an rna polymerase involved in the initiation of dna synthesis.

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