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Trans-acting siRNA (ta-siRNA) is a form of small interfering RNA (siRNA) that represses gene expression through post-transcriptional gene silencing. It has been found in Arabidopsis thaliana and is transcribed from the genome to form a polyadenylated, double-stranded precursor. Unlike other siRNAs but like microRNA, ta-siRNA does not require full complementarity to its target RNA to have an effect.[1]
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| Gene regulation |
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| RNA processing |
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