Small Interfering RNA definition
Small Interfering RNA or “siRNA” means a double-stranded ribonucleic acid (RNA) composition designed to act primarily through an RNA Interference Mechanism that consists of either (a) two separate oligomers of native or chemically modified RNA that are hybridized to one another along a substantial portion of their lengths, or (b) a single oligomer of native or chemically modified RNA that is hybridized to itself by self-complementary base-pairing along a substantial portion of its length to form a hairpin.
Small Interfering RNA or “siRNA” means a double-stranded ribonucleic acid (RNA) composition designed to act primarily through an RNA Interference Mechanism that