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RNA Silencing Pathways in Plants: Mechanisms and Applications

Explore the intricate RNA silencing pathways in plants, including RNA interference and translation control mechanisms. Gain insights into the regulation of gene expression through various RNA processes.

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RNA Silencing Pathways in Plants: Mechanisms and Applications

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  1. “RNA silencing pathways in plants”,by Alan Herr, Sainsbury Laboratory, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK • Monday, Feb. 14                                                         • SL 120 • 4:00 PM • Another Genetics Seminar W 4pm BI 234

  2. Box 10.5 Editing regulates Ebola cytotoxity

  3. Figure 10.15Export of HIV mRNAs regulated by Rev

  4. Figure 10.16 Rev binding to Rev responsive element

  5. Figure 10.17 Model for Rev mediated export of HIV mRNA

  6. Figure 10.18 Model for export of unspliced retrovirus RNA

  7. Figure A.8 Flu

  8. Figure A.9 Flu life cycle

  9. Figure 10.19 Flu M1regulation

  10. Figure 10.20 Destabilization of cellular mRNA by UA 3’sequences RNA interference

  11. Box 10.8 RNA interference as a defense mechanism

  12. Chapter 11: Control of Translation

  13. Figure 11.1 Translation

  14. Figure 11.2

  15. Figure 11.3 Initiation

  16. Figure 11.4 Met independent initiation

  17. Box 11.1 Discovery of Internal Ribosome Binding Sites

  18. Figure 11.5 types of IRES

  19. Box 11.2 IRES and cloning

  20. Figure 11.7 Elongation

  21. Figure 11.8 Termination

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