👉 AglaRNAV is a type of RNA that plays a critical role in regulating gene expression in eukaryotic cells. It consists of two strands, each containing a specific sequence of nucleotides, which are known as "A" and "G". The aglarna (AGN) domain is involved in the recognition of these sequences by specific regulatory proteins, allowing them to bind to specific DNA regions and trigger transcriptional activation or repression. This regulation helps maintain gene expression patterns in response