Biology, asked by varshakayal6844, 11 months ago

How does dsRNA gain entry into eukaryotic cell to cause RNA interference?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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It involves silencing of a specific mRNA due to a complementary dsRNA. It occurs in all eukaryotic organisms as a method of cellular defense. dsRNA binds and prevents translation of the mRNA (silencing). ... The parasite cannot survive in transgenic host, expressing specific interfering RNA.
Answered by Anonymous
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It involves silencing of a specific mRNA due to a complementary dsRNA. It occurs in all eukaryotic organisms as a method of cellular defense. dsRNA binds and prevents translation of the mRNA (silencing). ... It produces both sense and anti-sens^e RNA in the host cells.

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