What is the difference between siRNA and shRNA?
A) siRNA is used for eukaryotes;shRNA is used for prokaryotes
B) siRNA is used for stable silencing;shRNA is used for transient silencing
C) siRNA is 50 nucleotides;shRNA 19-22 bp
D) siRNA is ssRNA;shRNA is dsRNA
E) siRNA is chemically synthesized;shRNA is delivered to the cell as a plasmid
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