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What is RNA interference? - Biology (Theory)

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What is RNA interference?

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RNA interference (RNAi) is a cellular mechanism in eukaryotic organisms that silences specific messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules, thereby preventing the translation of target genes. It works by the formation of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) that is complementary to the mRNA to be silenced. This dsRNA triggers RNAi, leading to degradation of the mRNA and blocking gene expression. RNAi acts as a gene regulatory mechanism and aids in defence against viral RNA or genetic elements. One important application is in developing pest-resistant plants, such as tobacco plants engineered to resist nematode infection by silencing nematode-specific genes through RNAi.

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Chapter 13: Principles and Processes of Biotechnology - HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS QUESTIONS (HOTS) [Page 535]

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Nootan Biology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 13 Principles and Processes of Biotechnology
HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS QUESTIONS (HOTS) | Q 8. a. | Page 535
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