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Small Nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) Defined

The stable RNA component (numbering 75-100) of ribonucleoproteins that are located in the nucleolus and are typically involved in nucleotide modification or rRNA, cleavage of precursor rRNA, rRNA folding and assembly of ribosomal subunits. They generally fall into two groups: the box C/D family and box H/ACA family.

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