Proper noun
RNAS
(UK, World War I, aviation) Initialism of Royal Navy Air Service. (British)
Aerial defences against Zeppelins were divided between the RNAS and the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), with the Navy engaging enemy airships approaching the coast while the RFC took responsibility once the enemy had crossed the coastline. Source: Internet
However, many RNAs do not code for protein (about 97% of the transcriptional output is non-protein-coding in eukaryotes citation citation citation citation ). Source: Internet
So far, RNAi vaccination attempts have been based on genetically engineering plant genomes to express specific RNAs normally only seen in pests, so they grow already vaccinated. Source: Internet
In eukaryotes, the RNA-modifying enzymes are brought to their respective recognition sites by interaction with guide RNAs, which bind these specific sequences. Source: Internet
Like other genes encoding RNAs, trnE cannot be transferred to the nucleus. Source: Internet
Many RNAs are involved in modifying other RNAs. Source: Internet