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Title | CABI biotechnology series ;. — Plant gene silencing: mechanisms and applications. — 5. |
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Other creators | Dalmay Tamas |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Plant gene silencing.; Gene Silencing; Gene Expression Regulation, Plant; Aquatic organisms.; Aquatic plants.; Crops.; Defence mechanisms.; Disease resistance.; Epigenetics.; Gene silencing.; Industrial crops.; Nutritive value.; Pathogens.; Pest resistance.; Pests.; Plant diseases.; Plant parasites.; Plant parasitic nematodes.; Plant pathogenic fungi.; Plant pathogens.; Plant pests.; Plant viruses.; RNA.; Viral proteins.; EBSCO eBooks |
Document type | Other |
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Language | English |
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Record key | ocn974035683 |
Record create date | 2/27/2017 |
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This book describes both the theory of gene silencing and also the application. The first five chapters discuss different aspects of the gene silencing mechanism. Since the silencing pathways are particularly diverse in plants, a whole chapter is dedicated to describe these (chapter 1). It is a generally accepted view that gene silencing has evolved in plants as a defence mechanism against viruses, therefore chapter 2 discusses the 'arms race' between plants and viruses, how viruses trigger silencing and also evolved proteins that can suppress it. Another aspect of gene silencing is the epigenetic changes caused by silencing. This, and how epigenetic changes can be directed, is described in chapter 3. Finally, the theoretical part is closed by two chapters on how gene silencing works in algae (chapter 4) and fungi (chapter 5), two groups of organisms related to plants. The second part of the book is dedicated to application of gene silencing. Small non-coding RNAs are key molecules in the mechanism and chapter 6 discusses various strategies to produce small artificial RNAs. The following chapters describe the application of gene silencing to influence specific, agronomically important traits in plants, including traits for industrial use (chapter 7) and nutritional value (chapter 8). The last three chapters review the use of gene silencing to provide resistance against different types of pathogens including fungi (chapter 9), nematodes (chapter 10) and viruses (chapter 11).
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