Fast forward genetics based on virus-induced gene silencing
- PMID: 10322199
- DOI: 10.1016/S1369-5266(99)80022-3
Fast forward genetics based on virus-induced gene silencing
Abstract
Gene expression in plants can be suppressed in a sequence-specific manner by infection with virus vectors carrying fragments of host genes. Recent developments have revealed that the mechanism of this gene silencing is based on an RNA-mediated defence against viruses. It has also emerged that a related mechanism is involved in the post-transcriptional silencing that accounts for between line variation in transgene expression and cosuppresion of transgenes and endogenous genes. The technology of virus-induced gene silencing is being refined and adapted as a high throughput procedure for functional genomics in plants.
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