MIR1268A


Description

The MIR1268A (microRNA 1268a) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 15.

MIR1268A is a microRNA, a small non-coding RNA molecule that plays a regulatory role in gene expression. Its exact function remains largely unknown, though research indicates its potential involvement in cancer development. MicroRNAs are crucial in controlling various biological processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and development.

The specific functions of MIR1268A, a microRNA, are not yet fully understood. However, microRNAs are generally known to play vital roles in regulating gene expression, influencing processes like cell growth, differentiation, and development. Some research suggests that MIR1268A might be involved in regulating the expression of genes involved in cancer development.

MIR1268A is also known as MIR1268, MIRN1268, hsa-mir-1268, hsa-mir-1268a.

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