| 11. | The c4 antisense RNA has two regions, called a'and b'( see diagram ), that are complementary to its targets.
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| 12. | One way antisense RNA can act is by binding to an mRNA, forming double-stranded RNA that is enzymatically degraded.
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| 13. | In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, antisense RNA sequences are produced, but the functions of these RNAs are not entirely clear.
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| 14. | The antisense RNA, said Harley, was tested against HeLa, a laboratory culture of cancer cells that can be grown endlessly.
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| 15. | Northern blot and RACE analysis confirmed the transcription of this antisense RNA and estimated it to be 540 nucleotides long.
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| 16. | The antisense RNA, BACE1-AS is transcribed from the opposite strand to BACE1 and is upregulated in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
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| 17. | Recruitment of the small ribosomal subunit can indeed be modulated by mRNA secondary structure, antisense RNA binding, or protein binding.
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| 18. | Although the function of some cases have been described, such as the Zeb2 / Sip1 antisense RNA, no general function has been elucidated.
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| 19. | The identification of c4 antisense RNAs solved the mystery of the mechanism for regulation of the " ant " gene, which is an anti-repressor.
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| 20. | It has been shown that NCYM antisense RNA encodes for a protein that has originated de novo and is specific to human and chimpanzee.
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