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siRNA libraries

siRNA libraries are collections of small RNA molecules designed to target and silence specific genes in cells. Each siRNA (short interfering RNA) matches a different gene, allowing researchers to systematically investigate gene functions by turning genes off. These libraries enable high-throughput screening to identify genes involved in disease processes, drug responses, or biological pathways. They are essential tools in functional genomics, helping scientists understand the roles of thousands of genes efficiently and precisely.