Abstract
RNA interference (RNAi), an evolutionarily conserved mechanism triggered by doublestranded RNA (dsRNA), causes gene silencing in a sequence-specific manner. RNAi evolved naturally to mediate protection from both endogenous and exogenous pathogenic nucleic acids and to modulate gene expression. Multiple technological advancements and precision in gene targeting have allowed a plethora of potential applications, ranging from targeting infections in crop plants to improving health in human patients, which have been reviewed in this chapter.
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Singh, D., Chaudhary, S., Kumar, R., Sirohi, P., Mehla, K., Sirohi, A., … Singh, P. K. (2016). RNA Interference Technology — Applications and Limitations. In RNA Interference. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/61760
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