mRNAs can turn the tables on their microRNA regulators, study finds

MicroRNAs are short RNA sequences that maintain a tight control on which genes are expressed and when. They do this by regulating which messenger RNA (mRNA) transcripts—the single-stranded templates for proteins—are actually read by the cell. But what controls these cellular controllers?


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Source: Phys.org