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- Defective_Interfering_RNA abstract "In virology, Defective Interfering RNAs (DI-RNA) are mutated subviral RNAs spontaneously produced by error-prone viral replicase during viral replication. The RNAs are considered defective when they lack the genes for independent replication and may also lack movement/encapsulation leaving them dependent on the parent RNA and its byproducts to function. The RNAs are considered interfering when they attenuate the function of the parent RNA through competitive inhibition.".
- Defective_Interfering_RNA wikiPageID "39300657".
- Defective_Interfering_RNA wikiPageRevisionID "600270405".
- Defective_Interfering_RNA subject Category:Virology.
- Defective_Interfering_RNA comment "In virology, Defective Interfering RNAs (DI-RNA) are mutated subviral RNAs spontaneously produced by error-prone viral replicase during viral replication. The RNAs are considered defective when they lack the genes for independent replication and may also lack movement/encapsulation leaving them dependent on the parent RNA and its byproducts to function. The RNAs are considered interfering when they attenuate the function of the parent RNA through competitive inhibition.".
- Defective_Interfering_RNA label "Defective Interfering RNA".
- Defective_Interfering_RNA sameAs m.0v3dsp8.
- Defective_Interfering_RNA sameAs Q16941275.
- Defective_Interfering_RNA sameAs Q16941275.
- Defective_Interfering_RNA wasDerivedFrom Defective_Interfering_RNA?oldid=600270405.
- Defective_Interfering_RNA isPrimaryTopicOf Defective_Interfering_RNA.