Gene silencing was perceived initially as an unpredictable and inconvenient side effect of introducing transgenes into plants. It now seems that it is the consequence of accidentally triggering the plant's adaptive defence mechanism against viruses and transposable elements. This recently discovered mechanism, although mechanistically different, has a number of parallels with the immune system of mammals
Free to read at publisher's site. Many examples of extreme virus resistance and posttranscriptional ...
International audience'RNA silencing' is a highly conserved mechanism leading to suppression of gene...
The frontline of plant defense against non-viral pathogens such as bacteria, fungi and oomycetes is ...
Gene silencing was perceived initially as an unpredictable and inconvenient side effect of introduci...
AbstractPlants can become ‘immune’ to attack by viruses by degrading specific viral RNA, but some pl...
In plants the mechanism of RNA silencing evolved to defend plants against viral infection as well as...
Gene silencing and RNA-mediated virus resistance are two remarkable and potentially useful phenomena...
The definition of a disease is fundamentally difficult, even if one considers only genetically based...
On occasion, virus-derived transgenes in plants can be poorly expressed and yet provide excellent vi...
Homology-dependent gene silencing is a phenomenon that occurs in a broad range of organisms and has ...
This work is an investigation of post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) in plants, a process tha...
By capitalizing on the initially puzzling observations of unpredictable transgene silencing and vari...
International audienceEvolution has equipped plants with defense mechanisms to counterattack virus i...
The use of transgenic organisms has become routine in biology in the last decade. The technology is ...
Evidence that transposable DNA elements are ubiquitous in plants and that gross genetic instability ...
Free to read at publisher's site. Many examples of extreme virus resistance and posttranscriptional ...
International audience'RNA silencing' is a highly conserved mechanism leading to suppression of gene...
The frontline of plant defense against non-viral pathogens such as bacteria, fungi and oomycetes is ...
Gene silencing was perceived initially as an unpredictable and inconvenient side effect of introduci...
AbstractPlants can become ‘immune’ to attack by viruses by degrading specific viral RNA, but some pl...
In plants the mechanism of RNA silencing evolved to defend plants against viral infection as well as...
Gene silencing and RNA-mediated virus resistance are two remarkable and potentially useful phenomena...
The definition of a disease is fundamentally difficult, even if one considers only genetically based...
On occasion, virus-derived transgenes in plants can be poorly expressed and yet provide excellent vi...
Homology-dependent gene silencing is a phenomenon that occurs in a broad range of organisms and has ...
This work is an investigation of post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) in plants, a process tha...
By capitalizing on the initially puzzling observations of unpredictable transgene silencing and vari...
International audienceEvolution has equipped plants with defense mechanisms to counterattack virus i...
The use of transgenic organisms has become routine in biology in the last decade. The technology is ...
Evidence that transposable DNA elements are ubiquitous in plants and that gross genetic instability ...
Free to read at publisher's site. Many examples of extreme virus resistance and posttranscriptional ...
International audience'RNA silencing' is a highly conserved mechanism leading to suppression of gene...
The frontline of plant defense against non-viral pathogens such as bacteria, fungi and oomycetes is ...