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Helen yoseph
on Dec 18, 2024Verified
Long coding RNAs (lnc RNAs) are characterized by:
A) the presence of introns
B) the lack of a polyA tail
C) their roles in regulating transcription
D) being less than 100 bases in length
E) binding to zinc finger transcription factors
Lnc RNAs
Long non-coding RNAs, a type of RNA which does not code for protein but plays various roles in regulating gene expression at the chromatin level.
PolyA Tail
A stretch of adenine nucleotides attached to the 3' end of eukaryotic mRNA molecules, aiding in their stability and translation.
Introns
Regions of an RNA transcript, or its DNA template, which are removed before the RNA is translated into a protein, and do not code for protein.
- Clarify the techniques for regulating genes after transcription and translation phases.
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Learning Objectives
- Clarify the techniques for regulating genes after transcription and translation phases.