Gene Silencing by microRNAs

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Published on Jan 27, 2022
MicroRNAs are a class of small, non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression and have a big impact on many biological processes. This medical 3D animation shows the biogenesis and function of microRNAs within the cell. The goal of the project was to arouse interest by presenting the topic of gene silencing in a simplified and visually appealing way. It was part of my master`s graduation project where I had the opportunity to combine my two different studies Information Design and Molecular Biology.

For schools and universities: If you want to embed the video on your site, please write my website http://www.katharinapetsche.com as a credit under the video. Thank you!

Companies: If you want to use this video commercially, please get in contact: mail@katharinapetsche.com

CREDITS:
Concept, Design, Animation: Katharina Petsche http://www.katharinapetsche.com
Narrator: Steve Crilley
Music: "Mutations" by Small Collin www.smallcolin.com

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