Gene silencing in plants using artificial microRNAs and other small RNAs
Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology · Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Abstract
Comprehensive analysis of gene function requires the detailed examination of mutant alleles. In Arabidopsis thaliana, large collections of sequence-indexed insertion and chemical mutants provide potential loss-of-function alleles for most annotated genes. However, limitations for phenotypic analysis include gametophytic or early sporophytic lethality, and the ability to recombine mutant alleles in closely linked genes, especially those present as tandem duplications. Transgene-mediated gene silencing can overcome some of these shortcomings through tissue-specific, inducible and partial gene inactivation, or simultaneous targeting of several, sequence-related genes. In addition, gene silencing is a convenient…
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3Topics & keywords
- Gene silencing
- Biology
- Gene
- Genetics
- Mutant
- microRNA
- Computational biology
- Arabidopsis
- Life in Land