RNAi Substractes - shRNA, siRNA and miRNA
RNA interference (RNAi) is a gene-silencing process in which RNA
molecules inhibit gene expression by targeting mRNA. The key RNAi
molecules regulating this process are small
interfering RNAs (siRNA), microRNAs (miRNA) and short hairpin RNAs (shRNA).
RNAi molecules of 19 to 23 nucleotides are especially effective. And the efficiency of gene suppression is primarily
dependent on the portion of the gene sequence targeted. Our services include:
1) Identification
of RNAi target sequence.
2) Synthesis
of the RNAi insert.
3)
Cloning the insert into the viral or non-viral
delivery
vector systems.
4)
Confirmation of the RNAi construct by sequencing.
Customers
will receive:
1)
Desired RNAi
construct DNA.
2) Stab culture of E. coli carrying the
RNAi
construct.
3) Sequencing chromatogram data.
Turnaround Time:
Approximately 1~2 weeks.
Please contact us for a
detailed quote or for more information.
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