RNA的意思和读音

RNA

: [ɑr en ˈeɪ] : [ˌɑːr en ˈeɪ]

abbr.(=ribonucleic acid)

n.

n.nucleic acid,ribonucleic acid,genetic material

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1.a chemical present in all living cells; like DNA it is a type of nucleic acid

abbr.1.】(=ribonucleic acid)

abbr.1.[Biochemistry](=ribonucleic acid)

n.1.ribonucleic acid: an acid in all living cells that uses information from dna to make proteins

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1.Inoculate the tobacco leaf with TMV common strain, sampling in a week and withdraw the whole genome TMV-RNA, reverse it to cDNA.TMV-RNA,cDNA。

2.therapy used to suppress HIV replication is often associated with a paradoxical increase in HCV RNA levels, as well as hepatotoxicity.HIVHCVRNA

3.So far the main hurdle has been getting RNA into the target cells, but the eye's accessibility means this is not so much of a problem.RNA

4.The selectivity of inhibition is at least as good as that shown by a small interfering RNA targeted to a deletion polymorphism.RNA

5.RNA hairpins that contained nA and sU were able to hybridize to DNA probes under conditions where the unmodified hairpins did not.RNANADNA

6.Therefore, anticancer therapies that target RNAs seem to be one step closer to being a new class of anticancer drug.RNA

7.The protein seems to have been added later, which means the ribosome is "an RNA-based machine that evolved the ability to make proteins. "BergRNA

8.It is unknown how much translational control is exerted by miRNAs on a genome-wide scale.RNA

9.Companies are trying to make drugs that consist of short sequences of double-stranded RNA, the chemical cousin of the DNA in genes.RNADNA

10.To see which are active, RNA from cells under investigation is labelled with fluorescent dyes and is then poured over the array.RNA