I saw all your videos starting from RNA interference till the difference between siRNA, miRNA and shRNA. These videos were very helpful for my molecular biology exam. I really want to thankyou for this help.
Hi. I am doctoral setudent from Iraq.... Please, I have two questions about RNAi technique. 1- How can we introduce small interfering RNA in bacterial cells such as Staphylococcus aureus?? 2- The Argounatu protein also must introduce to bacteria? OR the bacteria is produces?? Thank you
the overall effect is the same for all three mechanisms, that is to cleave the target mRNA to prevent or decrease translation. thus, preventing protein expression or decreasing the level of protein expression.
I saw all your videos starting from RNA interference till the difference between siRNA, miRNA and shRNA. These videos were very helpful for my molecular biology exam. I really want to thankyou for this help.
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thanks, Suman! You are a life saver!!! But isn't it the case that miRNA also uses Argonaute protein and forms RISC?
In the last part, it seems that shRNA can be produced endogenously, is this correct?
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Hi. I am doctoral setudent from Iraq....
Please, I have two questions about RNAi technique.
1- How can we introduce small interfering RNA in bacterial cells such as Staphylococcus aureus??
2- The Argounatu protein also must introduce to bacteria? OR the bacteria is produces??
Thank you
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Dear sir , could you explain the function of piRNA?
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So, what are the overall downstream effects from miRNa and siRNa? Could not quite grasp it
the overall effect is the same for all three mechanisms, that is to cleave the target mRNA to prevent or decrease translation. thus, preventing protein expression or decreasing the level of protein expression.
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Hi Shomu, may I ask how does the miRNA know which mRNA they should target ?
It binds to the target dna with 70% complementarity
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Hi Shomu could I ask for the why does the transposons and virus gene these dsrna can act as sirna that sort of complementary bind to our own mrna?
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