MIR210HG


Description

The MIR210HG (MIR210 host gene) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 11.

The MIR210HG gene is located on chromosome 1 and is approximately 1.5 kilobases in length. It is a non-coding RNA gene, meaning that it does not produce a protein. Instead, it produces a functional RNA molecule that is thought to regulate gene expression. The specific functions of MIR210HG and its role in human health are still under investigation.

The MIR210HG gene produces a non-coding RNA molecule called MIR210HG, which is thought to regulate gene expression. This regulation is likely achieved through interactions with other RNA molecules or proteins involved in cellular processes. However, the specific functions of MIR210HG and its role in human health are still under investigation.

MIR210HG is also known as -.

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