RnaReference

Defintion: A RNA reference is a grouping of several RNA entities that are either encoded by the same gene or replicates of the same genome. Members can differ in celular location, sequence features and bound partners. Currently conformational states (such as hairpin) are not covered.

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

Statements in which the resource exists as a subject.
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Defintion: A RNA reference is a grouping of several RNA entities that are either encoded by the same gene or replicates of the same genome. Members can differ in celular location, sequence features and bound partners. Currently conformational states (such as hairpin) are not covered., Defintion: A RNA reference is a grouping of several RNA entities that are either encoded by the same gene or replicates of the same genome. Members can differ in celular location, sequence features and bound partners. Currently conformational states (such as hairpin) are not covered., Defintion: A RNA reference is a grouping of several RNA entities that are either encoded by the same gene or replicates of the same genome. Members can differ in celular location, sequence features and bound partners. Currently conformational states (such as hairpin) are not covered.
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