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    Question: What is RNAs?

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    Asked by anon-368012 about How Cancer Cells Hijack Protein Production to Grow Quickly on 6 Jul 2023
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      Esteban Orellana answered on 6 Jul 2023:


      RNA stands for RiboNucleic Acid, and it is a type of genetic information copied from your genes (DNA). There are multiple types of RNA, one of the most common ones is messenger RNA which are copies of genes that contain the instructions to make proteins.

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