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how does dsRNA gain entry into eukaryotic cell to cause RNA interference​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

These genes when expressed inside host plant produces sense and anti-sense RNA strands, complementary to nematode's functional mRNA. This binding results in formation of double stranded RNA and inhibiting or silencing the translation of RNA specified. This process is called RNA interference.

Answered by llNairall
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It involves silencing of a specific mRNA due to a complementary dsRNA. ... dsRNA binds and prevents translation of the mRNA (silencing). ... The parasite cannot survive in transgenic host, expressing specific interfering RNA.

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