Rna

Definition: A physical entity consisting of a sequence of ribonucleotide monophosphates; a ribonucleic acid. Usage: RNA should be used for pools of individual RNA molecules. For describing subregions on those molecules use RNARegion. Examples: messengerRNA, microRNA, ribosomalRNA. A specific example is the let-7 microRNA.

Source:http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl#Rna

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Definition: A physical entity consisting of a sequence of ribonucleotide monophosphates; a ribonucleic acid. Usage: RNA should be used for pools of individual RNA molecules. For describing subregions on those molecules use RNARegion. Examples: messengerRNA, microRNA, ribosomalRNA. A specific example is the let-7 microRNA., Definition: A physical entity consisting of a sequence of ribonucleotide monophosphates; a ribonucleic acid. Usage: RNA should be used for pools of individual RNA molecules. For describing subregions on those molecules use RNARegion. Examples: messengerRNA, microRNA, ribosomalRNA. A specific example is the let-7 microRNA., Definition: A physical entity consisting of a sequence of ribonucleotide monophosphates; a ribonucleic acid. Usage: RNA should be used for pools of individual RNA molecules. For describing subregions on those molecules use RNARegion. Examples: messengerRNA, microRNA, ribosomalRNA. A specific example is the let-7 microRNA.
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