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hanbio on 28 Aug 24Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are functional RNA molecules that cannot be translated into proteins. Common regulatory ncRNAs include miRNA, lncRNA, circRNA, piRNA, and so on. There are many ways for non-coding RNAs to function. They can interact with proteins, DNA and RNA, and participate in various cellular activities. Increasing experimental datas proved that they play regulatory roles in many biological processes such as gene silencing, cell differentiation, protein synthesis and functional regulation, metabolic regulation, organ development, etc.