Exams
Subjects
Classes
Home
Exams
Biology
Human health and disease
how does an anti sense rn...
Question:
medium
How does an anti-sense RNA function?
Show Hint
Anti-sense RNA technology is an effective tool in gene silencing, used for studying gene functions and controlling diseases.
CBSE Class XII - 2024
CBSE Class XII
Updated On:
Jan 13, 2026
Show Solution
Solution and Explanation
The binding of anti-sense RNA to complementary mRNA sequences prevents translation, thereby silencing target gene expression.
Download Solution in PDF
Was this answer helpful?
0
Top Questions on Human health and disease
Plasmodium that affects humans
MHT CET - 2025
Biology
Human health and disease
View Solution
Disorder caused due to accumulation of amyloid proteins in CNS.
MHT CET - 2025
Biology
Human health and disease
View Solution
Which of the following is a commercial blood cholesterol lowering agent?
MHT CET - 2025
Biology
Human health and disease
View Solution
Which of the following drug classes is primarily used to manage elevated LDL cholesterol levels in patients with cardiovascular risk?
MHT CET - 2025
Biology
Human health and disease
View Solution
Want to practice more? Try solving extra ecology questions today
View All Questions
Questions Asked in CBSE Class XII exam
The role of a catalyst is to change _____________ .
CBSE Class XII - 2025
Surface Chemistry
View Solution
Which of the following statements is true for the function
\[ f(x) = \begin{cases} x^2 + 3, & x \neq 0, \\ 1, & x = 0? \end{cases} \]
CBSE Class XII - 2024
Functions
View Solution
\( \int_a^b f(x) \, dx \) is equal to:
CBSE Class XII - 2024
Functions
View Solution
Let \( \theta \) be the angle between two unit vectors \( \mathbf{\hat{a}} \) and \( \mathbf{\hat{b}} \) such that \( \sin \theta = \frac{3}{5} \). Then, \( \mathbf{\hat{a}} \cdot \mathbf{\hat{b}} \) is equal to:
CBSE Class XII - 2024
Vector Algebra
View Solution
If the direction cosines of a line are \( \sqrt{3}k, \sqrt{3}k, \sqrt{3}k \), then the value of \( k \) is:
CBSE Class XII - 2024
Trigonometry
View Solution