On occasion, virus-derived transgenes in plants can be poorly expressed and yet provide excellent virus resistance, and transgene constructs designed to supplement the expression of endogenous genes can have the effect of co-suppressing themselves and the endogenous genes. These two phenomena appear to result from the same post-transcriptional silencing mechanism, which operates by targeted-RNA degradation. Recent research into RNA-mediated virus resistance and co-suppression has provided insights into the interactions between plant viruses and their hosts, and spawned several models to explain the phenomenon
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In hig...
plants, the mechanism of RNA silencing has evolved to defend plants against viral infection as well ...
Engineered resistance mediated by RNA interference to control viral diseases in plants has shown gre...
Gene silencing and RNA-mediated virus resistance are two remarkable and potentially useful phenomena...
AbstractPlants can become ‘immune’ to attack by viruses by degrading specific viral RNA, but some pl...
AbstractPlants can become ‘immune’ to attack by viruses by degrading specific viral RNA, but some pl...
Plants expressing viral sequences may show homolo-gy-dependent virus resistance (HDR), which is char...
Free to read at publisher's site. Many examples of extreme virus resistance and posttranscriptional ...
Free to read at publisher's site. Many examples of extreme virus resistance and posttranscriptional ...
Co-suppression of transgenes and their homologous viral sequences by RNA silencing is a powerful str...
Co-suppression of transgenes and their homologous viral sequences by RNA silencing is a powerful str...
Co-suppression of transgenes and their homologous viral sequences by RNA silencing is a powerful str...
In plants the mechanism of RNA silencing evolved to defend plants against viral infection as well as...
The use of transgenic organisms has become routine in biology in the last decade. The technology is ...
The use of transgenic organisms has become routine in biology in the last decade. The technology is ...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In hig...
plants, the mechanism of RNA silencing has evolved to defend plants against viral infection as well ...
Engineered resistance mediated by RNA interference to control viral diseases in plants has shown gre...
Gene silencing and RNA-mediated virus resistance are two remarkable and potentially useful phenomena...
AbstractPlants can become ‘immune’ to attack by viruses by degrading specific viral RNA, but some pl...
AbstractPlants can become ‘immune’ to attack by viruses by degrading specific viral RNA, but some pl...
Plants expressing viral sequences may show homolo-gy-dependent virus resistance (HDR), which is char...
Free to read at publisher's site. Many examples of extreme virus resistance and posttranscriptional ...
Free to read at publisher's site. Many examples of extreme virus resistance and posttranscriptional ...
Co-suppression of transgenes and their homologous viral sequences by RNA silencing is a powerful str...
Co-suppression of transgenes and their homologous viral sequences by RNA silencing is a powerful str...
Co-suppression of transgenes and their homologous viral sequences by RNA silencing is a powerful str...
In plants the mechanism of RNA silencing evolved to defend plants against viral infection as well as...
The use of transgenic organisms has become routine in biology in the last decade. The technology is ...
The use of transgenic organisms has become routine in biology in the last decade. The technology is ...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In hig...
plants, the mechanism of RNA silencing has evolved to defend plants against viral infection as well ...
Engineered resistance mediated by RNA interference to control viral diseases in plants has shown gre...