TäppARNidriven
TäppARNidriven refers to a biological process or system where the activity of a specific gene or set of genes is controlled by the presence or absence of small RNA molecules. These small RNAs, often microRNAs (miRNAs) or small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), are non-coding RNA molecules that do not produce proteins themselves but play crucial regulatory roles within the cell.
In TäppARNidriven mechanisms, these small RNAs can bind to complementary sequences on messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules.
These regulatory pathways are fundamental to many cellular processes, including development, differentiation, and responses to environmental