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Small interfering RNA
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Small interfering RNA (siRNA) are a class of 20-25 nucleotide-long RNA molecules that interfere with the expression of genes. These are produced as part of the RNA interference (RNAi) process by the enzyme Dicer.
External links
- siDirect: a web-based online software system for computing siRNA sequences
- Paper describing siDirect
- Paper describing effectivity of siDirect
- HuSiDa: Human siRNA Database
- siRNAdb: a database of siRNA sequences
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