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  1. RNA interference - Wikipedia

    RNA interference (RNAi) is a biological process in which RNA molecules are involved in sequence-specific suppression of gene expression by double-stranded RNA, through …

  2. RNA interference | Explanation, Function, & Examples | Britannica

    RNA interference (RNAi), regulatory system occurring within eukaryotic cells (cells with a clearly defined nucleus) that controls the activity of genes. RNAi functions specifically to silence, or …

  3. RNA Interference: Biology, Mechanism, and Applications - PMC

    Double-stranded RNA-mediated interference (RNAi) is a simple and rapid method of silencing gene expression in a range of organisms. The silencing of a gene is a consequence of …

  4. RNA interference - Nature

    Jul 11, 2002 · A conserved biological response to double-stranded RNA, known variously as RNA interference (RNAi) or post-transcriptional gene silencing, mediates resistance to both …

  5. RNA Interference or RNAi - Microbiology Notes

    Mar 1, 2022 · RNA interference (RNAi) or Post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) is a process of gene silencing or sequence-specific mRNA degradation.

  6. RNA Interference - BioInteractive

    Feb 28, 1995 · This tutorial describes how RNA interference was discovered, how it works, and potential applications to treating disease. Scientists first described the process of RNA …

  7. RNA interference: Mechanism and applications | Abcam

    RNA interference (RNAi) is a biological process in which RNA molecules are involved in sequence-specific suppression of gene expression using double-stranded, small RNAs.

  8. RNA Interference - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    RNA interference (RNAi) is the process of silencing gene expression through endogenous cellular mechanisms that degrade mRNA. Cells naturally use RNAi to regulate normal gene …

  9. 27: RNA Interference - Biology LibreTexts

    RNA interference uses short RNA sequences complementary to a transcript of interest to decrease gene expression through transcriptional or translational silencing.

  10. RNA Interference (RNAi) – Definition, Mechanism, Application

    May 30, 2024 · RNA interference is the process by which RNA molecules suppress gene expression by neutralising the targeted messenger RNA molecules.