Homology-dependent gene silencing is a phenomenon that occurs in a broad range of organisms and has implications for both basic and applied science. Gene silencing is a mechanism that controls invading transposons and provides protection against virus infections. It also has evolutionary implications in genome maintenance. Recent studies have begun to unravel the molecular mechanisms of this puzzling phenomenon
AbstractWhen a plant carries a transgenic copy of an endogenous gene, both genes may be silenced. Th...
In plants the mechanism of RNA silencing evolved to defend plants against viral infection as well as...
RNA silencing has become a major focus of molecular biology and biomedical research around the world...
Homology-dependent gene silencing (HDGS) is a ubiquitous phenomenon among fungi, plants, and animals...
By capitalizing on the initially puzzling observations of unpredictable transgene silencing and vari...
It has become clear in the past few years that eukaryotic organisms possess different genetic system...
Gene silencing was perceived initially as an unpredictable and inconvenient side effect of introduci...
Genetic studies are revealing the pathway for RNA-mediated gene silencing. Short RNA molecules are t...
The definition of a disease is fundamentally difficult, even if one considers only genetically based...
Meiotic silencing by unpaired DNA is a new mechanism, related to other homology-dependent gene silen...
Gene silencing is a conserved mechanism in eukaryotes that dynamically regulates gene expression. In...
AbstractRNA silencing is a homology-dependent gene inactivation mechanism that regulates a wide rang...
RNA silencing is an essential gene-regulation mechanism in eukaryotic organisms. Guided by small RNA...
In plants and fungi, the introduction of transgenes can lead to post-transcriptional gene silencing(...
<div><p>Transcriptional gene silencing (TGS)–a phenomenon observed in endogenous genes/transgenes in...
AbstractWhen a plant carries a transgenic copy of an endogenous gene, both genes may be silenced. Th...
In plants the mechanism of RNA silencing evolved to defend plants against viral infection as well as...
RNA silencing has become a major focus of molecular biology and biomedical research around the world...
Homology-dependent gene silencing (HDGS) is a ubiquitous phenomenon among fungi, plants, and animals...
By capitalizing on the initially puzzling observations of unpredictable transgene silencing and vari...
It has become clear in the past few years that eukaryotic organisms possess different genetic system...
Gene silencing was perceived initially as an unpredictable and inconvenient side effect of introduci...
Genetic studies are revealing the pathway for RNA-mediated gene silencing. Short RNA molecules are t...
The definition of a disease is fundamentally difficult, even if one considers only genetically based...
Meiotic silencing by unpaired DNA is a new mechanism, related to other homology-dependent gene silen...
Gene silencing is a conserved mechanism in eukaryotes that dynamically regulates gene expression. In...
AbstractRNA silencing is a homology-dependent gene inactivation mechanism that regulates a wide rang...
RNA silencing is an essential gene-regulation mechanism in eukaryotic organisms. Guided by small RNA...
In plants and fungi, the introduction of transgenes can lead to post-transcriptional gene silencing(...
<div><p>Transcriptional gene silencing (TGS)–a phenomenon observed in endogenous genes/transgenes in...
AbstractWhen a plant carries a transgenic copy of an endogenous gene, both genes may be silenced. Th...
In plants the mechanism of RNA silencing evolved to defend plants against viral infection as well as...
RNA silencing has become a major focus of molecular biology and biomedical research around the world...