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Define RNA silencing (or interference). Explain how siRNAs arise and how they potentially affect gene expression. How are siRNAs different from the antisense RNA mechanism?
External Factor
Elements outside of an individual's control that influence their behavior, decisions, or outcomes.
Social Role
The part an individual plays in a given social context, characterized by expected behaviors, responsibilities, and norms attributed to their position.
Correspondent Inference
A theory in social psychology that describes the conditions under which we infer the disposition or personality traits of another person based on observed behavior.
External Attribution
The process of assigning the cause of behavior to some situation or event outside a person's control rather than to some internal characteristic.
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