Reverse genetics
... using double stranded RNA, also known as RNA
interference (RNAi), and the development of gene knockdown ... genetics technique is the application of RNA
interference . RNAi creates a specific knockout effect without ... of most genes in the genome.
While RNA
interference relies on systems within the cell for efficacy ...
Molecular genetics
... selection for deletions in a gene of interest, the application of RNA
interference and the creation of transgenic organisms that overexpress a gene of ... in biological inheritance
forward and reverse genetics screens
RNA
interference
gene knockout
transgenics and overexpression
mapping, ...
RNA
... some RNA viruses and is involved in some cellular processes, such as RNA
interference .
Transfer RNA (tRNA) is a small class of RNA molecules that present ... some viruses . In eukaryotes, it may play a role in the process of RNA
interference and in microRNAs .
See also
Genetics
Molecular biology
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Apoptosis
... (HPV), a gene called E6 is expressed in a product that degrades p53 protein, which is a vital piece of the apoptotic pathway. This severe
interference in the apoptotic capability of cells plays a critical role in the fact that persistent infection by oncogenic HPVs can result in the development of ...
Electrophysiology
... but now the vast majority use computers. Other requirements are an air or sand table to reduce vibration, and a Faraday cage to eliminate outside
interference from the tiny measured currents.
Where experiments require low impedance measurements and no ionic contribution from the microelectrode, the ...