How do siRNAs and miRNAs target specific mRNAs for degradation or for the repression of translation?

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How do siRNAs and miRNAs target specific mRNAs for degradation or for the repression of translation?

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MicroRNAs or miRNAs are a group of small (about 22 nucleotides) noncoding RNAs that participate in the gene expression regulation at the post-translational level by inhibiting the translation of their target mRNAs or by degrading them. miRNAs are found in animals, plants, and some viruses that functions in the process post-translational regulation of the gene expression and the RNA silencing. They function through base-pairing with the complementary sequences present in the mRNA molecules.   

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Small interfering RNAs or siRNAs are short double stranded RNAs with the hydroxylated 3' ends and phosphorylated 5' ends with 2 overhanging nucleotides. They are usually 20 to 27 base pairs long in length like miRNAs. They are also non-coding RNA molecules that operate in the RNA interference pathway. The production of siRNAs is catalyzed by the Dicer enzyme from the small hairpin RNAs and double stranded RNAs.  

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