RNA Interference

RNA interference is a process in cells where small RNA molecules regulate gene expression. These small RNAs can bind to specific messenger RNA molecules and prevent them from producing proteins. This helps control which genes are turned on or off in a cell. In the context of skills, RNA interference refers to the ability to manipulate this process in a laboratory setting to study gene function or potentially develop new therapies for diseases.
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Jennifer Clara Herrmann
Hi, I'm Jenni, and I work on resolving the regulatory genetics of endometriosis to unlock new diagno...