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Small Interfering RNA 0
Small interfering RNA (siRNA) is a class of double-stranded RNA molecules, typically 20-25 base pairs in length, that play a critical role in the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway by targeting and degrading complementary mRNA sequences, thus silencing gene expression. This mechanism is harnessed in research and therapeutic applications to selectively inhibit the expression of specific genes, offering potential treatments for various diseases, including viral infections and cancer.
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