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by polyfractal
4748 days ago
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It is probably more accurate to say that cDNA represents a snapshot in time of a particular mRNA "species". Any particular mRNA could lead different lives, depending on what kind of post-translational modifications are made to it (e.g. different proteins editing the mRNA differently before it is eventually transcribed). So any particular mRNA might actually have several different products, or may just get chopped up into shRNA or microRNA. |
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