MIR646HG


Description

The MIR646HG (MIR646 host gene) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 20.

MIR646HG is a microRNA gene located on chromosome 12. It is transcribed as a precursor molecule that is processed into a mature miRNA. miRNAs like MIR646HG are known to regulate gene expression by binding to target messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules, potentially leading to their degradation or suppression of translation. The precise functions of MIR646HG are still under investigation, but its involvement in various cellular processes including development, differentiation, and immune responses is likely.

The precise function of MIR646HG, a microRNA (miRNA) gene, is not fully understood. However, miRNAs like MIR646HG are known to play vital roles in regulating gene expression by binding to messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules, potentially leading to their degradation or suppression of translation. These regulatory roles are highly relevant to various cellular processes including development, differentiation, and immune responses. Further research is necessary to elucidate the specific targets and functions of MIR646HG.

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