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Artificial microRNA

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Artificial microRNA refers to synthetically designed small RNA molecules that mimic natural microRNAs, used to regulate gene expression in various biological systems. They are engineered to target specific mRNA sequences, thereby modulating protein production and influencing cellular processes, making them valuable tools in gene therapy and functional genomics.
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Artificial microRNA refers to synthetically designed small RNA molecules that mimic natural microRNAs, used to regulate gene expression in various biological systems. They are engineered to target specific mRNA sequences, thereby modulating protein production and influencing cellular processes, making them valuable tools in gene therapy and functional genomics.
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The inactivation of starch branching IIb (SBEIIb) in rice is traditionally associated with elevated apparent amylose content, increased peak gelatinization temperature, and a decreased proportion of short amylopectin branches. To... more
Polyamines (PAs) are small aliphatic polycations that are found ubiquitously in all organisms. In plants, PAs are involved in diverse biological processes such as growth, development, and stress responses. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the... more
The main results of this paper can be stated as follows. Let M u M 2 be two big open submanifolds of the Riemannian manifolds (i?f, hi) and (Rξ, h 2), respectively. The submanifolds Mi,M 2 with the metrics hJMi and h 2 IM 2 ,... more
The utility of artificial microRNAs (amiRNAs) to induce loss of gene function has been reported for many plant species, but expression efficiency of the different amiRNA constructs in different transgenic plants was less predictable. In... more
doi:10.1093/jxb/erv230 This paper is available online free of all access charges (see
Expansins are cell wall proteins implicated in the control of plant growth via loosening of the extracellular matrix. They are encoded by a large gene family, and data linked to loss of single gene function to support a role of expansins... more
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