Small nuclear RNA (
snRNA)
Short
RNAs, and forms complexes with
proteins in
snRNPs.
snRNAs are involved in
RNA processing such as
splicing and
polyadenylation.
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Full article >>>snRNA. See
Small nuclear RNA.
Somatic cell. Any nongerm
cell that composes the body of an
organism and which possesses a set of multiploid
chromosomes (
diploid in most
organisms). (See
Gamete,
Somatic cell gene therapy.) ...
Full article >>>snRNA:
Small nuclear RNA; forms complexes with
proteins to form
snRNPs; involved in
RNA splicing,
polyadenylation reactions, other unknown functions (probably).
Full article >>>Small Nuclear RNA (
snRNA)
Approximately a dozen different genes for
snRNAs, each present in multiple copies, have been identified. The
snRNAs have various roles in the
processing of the other
classes of
RNA.
Full article >>>Small nuclear RNA (
snRNA). Short
RNA transcripts of 100-300 bp that associate with
proteins to form small nuclear ribonucleo
protein particles (
snRNPs), which participate in
RNA processing. (See
RNA.)
snRNA. See
Small nuclear RNA.
Somatic cell.
Full article >>>small nuclear RNA (
snRNA) Any of several small
RNA molecules in the
nucleus. Most known
snRNAs have a role in the
splicing reactions that remove
introns from m
RNA, t
RNA, and r
RNA molecules. SNDA Supplemental New Drug Application.
Full article >>>Most GU-AG
splicing is catalyzed by a particle, called a
spliceosome, that contains U1, U2, U4/U6 and U5
small nuclear RNAs (
snRNAs) complexed with
proteins.
Full article >>>RNA Polymerase II is
localized to the
nucleus, and
transcribes
messenger RNA (m
RNA) and most
small nuclear RNAs (
snRNAs).
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