Abstract

In eukaryotes, microRNAs (miRNAs) are central regulators of gene expression. These small noncoding RNAs are about 19–24 nucleotides long (1). miRNAs can silence gene expression by binding to a complementary sequence in the 3'-UTR of the target gene, which then triggers mRNA degradation.

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