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RNA
(redirected from ribonucleic acid)

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RNARibonucleic Acid
RNAResearch Natural Area
RNARoyal Nepalese Army
RNAReligion Newswriters Association
RNARing No Answer
RNARadio Nacional de Angola (Angola National Radio)
RNARemote Network Access
RNARegistered Nurse Anesthetist
RNARepublic of New Africa
RNARetrospective Network Analysis
RNARegistered Nursing Assistant (chiefly Canadian)
RNARemediation by Natural Attenuation (environmental cleanup)
RNARochester Numismatic Association
RNARealtime Network Awareness (Sourcefire)
RNARestorative Nursing Aide
RNARéseau de Neurones Artificiels (French: Artificial Neural Network)
RNARations Not Available
RNARisk Not Acceptable (insurance underwriting)
RNARisorse Naturali e Ambientali (Italian: natural and environmental resouces)
RNARoyal Norwegian Army
RNARadio Network Association
RNARoute Nouvelle Alsace (French rehabilitation management association; est. 1980)
RNARoyal Netherlands Army
RNARobbery Not Armed (crime code)
RNARotatable Nozzle Assembly
RNARoutable Nozzle Assembly
RNARough, Non-Capsulated, Avirulent (bacteria)
RNARegistered Nurse Adult
RNARotor Nacelle Assembly (wind turbine)
RNAResource Natural Area (land designation)
RNARedes Neuronales Artificiales (Spanish; Artificial Neural Network)
RNARoyal Naval Association (UK)
RNAResearch Needs Assessment (process)
RNARoyal Nepal Airlines (ICAO code)
RNARassini NHK (Nippon Hatsujo- Kabushiki) Automotive (Brazil)
RNARoyal Neighbors of America (fraternal benefit society)


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Research published last week shows how a series of chemical reactions on early Earth could have produced ribonucleic acid, or RNA, a single-stranded cousin of the DNA that is the blueprint for all life.
They contain ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules which travel directly from the tumour and can be used to work out which genes are turned on and off in an individual's cancer.
Ambros was leading research into the role of microRNAs, short stretches of ribonucleic acid molecules that control genes.
 
 
 
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