Antisense

adjective Etymology: anti- + nonsense having a sequence complementary to a segment of genetic material; specifically of, being, relating to, or possessing a sequence of DNA or RNA that is complementary to and pairs with a specific messenger RNA blocking it from being translated into protein and serving to inhibit gene function Example: antisense drug therapy Example: antisense RNA — compare missense, nonsense

Энциклопедический словарь Мерриама-Вебстера