Ribonucleic acid (RNA) serves as a crucial messenger, translating genetic instructions from DNA into proteins that drive cellular functions. It is used in gene regulation, protein synthesis, and as a template for biotechnological advances like mRNA vaccines. Researchers, medical professionals, and patients benefit from RNA-based therapies targeting diseases, from cancer to infectious conditions.
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