Rnas is an English word of 4 letters. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Rnas meaning
plural of RNA
Using Rnas
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of RNA
- In the example corpus, rnas often appears in combinations such as: rnas culdrose, at rnas, the rnas.
Context around Rnas
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 7 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Rnas
- In this selection, "rnas" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 22.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, guide, nucleolar, infectious, culdrose, belong and snornas stand out and add context to how "rnas" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include between the rnas and the and cells of rnas with molecular. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "rnas" sits close to words such as abbeys, abundances and aced, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with rnas
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Many RNAs are involved in modifying other RNAs. (8 words)
The circular RNAs were tested in heart muscle cells and neurons. (11 words)
Like other genes encoding RNAs, trnE cannot be transferred to the nucleus. (12 words)
Captain Stuart Irwin, the commanding officer of RNAS Culdrose, said: “Culdrose sits on the edge of an area of outstanding natural beauty and it is only right that we take all steps we can to be sympathetic to this beautiful part of Cornwall. (43 words)
Aerial defences against Zeppelins were divided between the RNAS and the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), with the Navy engaging enemy airships approaching the coast while the RFC took responsibility once the enemy had crossed the coastline. (36 words)
Pictured from left are leading air engineering technicians Colin Campbell, James House, Hassan Nada and Molly Ellis, part of the team from RNAS Culdrose who took part in the funeral of Queen Elizabeth. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
Many RNAs are involved in modifying other RNAs.
The existence, in extant cells, of RNAs with molecular properties predicted for RNAs of the RNA World constitutes an additional argument supporting the RNA World hypothesis.
These guide RNAs belong to the class of small nucleolar RNAs ( snoRNAs ) which are complexed with proteins and exist as small-nucleolar- ribonucleoproteins ( snoRNPs ).
Pictured from left are leading air engineering technicians Colin Campbell, James House, Hassan Nada and Molly Ellis, part of the team from RNAS Culdrose who took part in the funeral of Queen Elizabeth.
RNAS Culdrose, who have had points awarded to them from their defeat at Ludgvan, consolidated their fourth place with a 4-2 win over Camborne SoM.
The new contact will create five new roles at RNAS Culdrose and will sustain 43 jobs across the south west.
This story is part of a larger series on viroids and virusoids, small infectious RNAs.
Captain Stuart Irwin, the commanding officer of RNAS Culdrose, said: “Culdrose sits on the edge of an area of outstanding natural beauty and it is only right that we take all steps we can to be sympathetic to this beautiful part of Cornwall.
The circular RNAs were tested in heart muscle cells and neurons.
The model system allowed them to effectively intervene with these long-lived RNAs.
So far, RNAi vaccination attempts have been based on genetically engineering plant genomes to express specific RNAs normally only seen in pests, so they grow already vaccinated.
The drug was screened from among 350 small interfering RNAs that Alnylam synthesized to target certain regions of the virus’ genome.
Rhizobia silence those genes with small RNAs, short nucleotide sequences that dismantle the genetic codes in the nodule-suppressing soybean genes.
To prove this theory, the team blocked SAF's action using another non-coding RNA called small interfering RNA (siRNA), which effectively degrade targeted RNAs such as SAF.
Aerial defences against Zeppelins were divided between the RNAS and the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), with the Navy engaging enemy airships approaching the coast while the RFC took responsibility once the enemy had crossed the coastline.
However, many RNAs do not code for protein (about 97% of the transcriptional output is non-protein-coding in eukaryotes citation citation citation citation ).
In eukaryotes, the RNA-modifying enzymes are brought to their respective recognition sites by interaction with guide RNAs, which bind these specific sequences.
Like other genes encoding RNAs, trnE cannot be transferred to the nucleus.
MacQueen-Pope, pp. 57–62 Composer and actor Bobbie Andrews in 1921 Novello continued to write songs while serving in the RNAS.
Mitochondria have their own genetic material, and the machinery to manufacture their own RNAs and proteins (see: protein biosynthesis ).
Common combinations with rnas
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- rnas culdrose 5×
- at rnas 3×
- the rnas 3×
- rnas and 3×
- rnas in 3×
- many rnas 2×
- rnas are 2×
- of rnas 2×
- guide rnas 2×
- circular rnas 2×