How does silencing of specific mRNA in RNA interference prevent parasitic infestation?
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In the process of silencing of mRNA, a eukaryotic cell produces a strand of RNA which is complimentary to the mRNA of the parasite, thus making it's RNA double stranded. This inhibits the parasite to translate it's RNA to any kind of protein and thus it prevents infection.
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