Antisens technology has been used to partially suppress the translation of RNA in the case of
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RNA interference (RNAi) ... In fact, the suppressive effect of antisense RNA probably also depends on its ability to form dsRNA (using the corresponding mRNA as a template). The ability of dsRNA to suppress the expression of a gene corresponding to its own sequence is called RNA interference (RNAi).
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