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- who: Shabir H. Wani and collaborators from the Central Agricultural University, Imphal, Manipur, India have published the research: Biotechnology and Plant Disease Control-Role of RNA Interference, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Decades, breeding possibilities have been broadened by genetic engineering and gene transfer technologies including gene mapping and identification of the genome sequences of model plants and crops. This can facilitate new insights into the complex metabolite neighborhoods that give rise to a given phenotype and may allow discovery of new target genes to modify a given pathway. RNAi operates in both . . .
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