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Explain the process of RNA interference.

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Answered by Anonymous
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RNA interference is the process in which the gene expression is inhibited by RNA molecules by neutralizing the targeted mRNA molecules

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The process of RNA interference was adopted to prevent the infection of tobacco plants. The process of RNA interference (RNAi) involves silencing of a specific mRNA due to a complementary dsRNA (double stranded RNA) molecule that binds to and prevents translation of the mRNA, also referred as RNA silencing.

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