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sRNA

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  1. soluble RNA. See transfer RNA.


Etymology

Origin of sRNA

First recorded in 1955–60

Example Sentences

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"When we speak about Mudryk, we don't think about the money, we speak about the human being," the club's sporting director Dario Srna told BBC Sport.

From BBC

One type of sRNA is called microRNAs.

From Science Daily

The two other co-authors are the University of Delaware’s Jackie Silverman and Shalena Srna, who was recently a University of Michigan professor.

From Washington Post

"We are living for this moment," Shakhtar football director and former Croatia right-back Darijo Srna told BBC's World Football podcast.

From BBC

Sporting director Darijo Srna told The Associated Press this month the Shakhtar lineup would be mostly young Ukrainian players.

From Seattle Times