Biology, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

The cellular process which utilizes RNA-induced silencing complex to block
gene expression is


(A) RNA editing

(B) RNA interference

(C) RNA polyadenylation

(D) RNA splicing​

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Answered by BRAINLYxKIKI
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The cellular process which utilizes R.N.A-induced silencing complex to block Gene expression is -

  • R.N.A editing
  • R.N.A interference
  • R.N.A polyadenylation
  • R.N.A splicing

Correct answer :- R.N.A interference

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RNA interference or Post-Transcriptional Gene Silencing is a conserved biological response to double-stranded RNA that mediates resistance to both endogenous parasitic and exogenous pathogenic nucleic acids, and regulates the expression of protein-coding genes. This natural mechanism for sequence-specific gene silencing promises to revolutionize experimental biology and may have important practical applications in functional genomics , therapeutic intervention , agriculture and other areas .

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Answered by DudeItzKay
1

Answer:

Here's ur Answer Mate:-

(B) RNA interference

Hope it helps uh!

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