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We began analyzing https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3753373/, but it redirected us to https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3753373/. The analysis below is for the second page.

Title[redir]:
Phased, Secondary, Small Interfering RNAs in Posttranscriptional Regulatory Networks - PMC
Description:
Plant genomes are the source of large numbers of small RNAs, generated via a variety of genetically separable pathways. Several of these pathways converge in the production of phased, secondary, small interfering RNAs (phasiRNAs), originally ...

Matching Content Categories {📚}

  • Science
  • Education
  • Fitness & Wellness

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Custom-built

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🌠 Phenomenal Traffic: 5M - 10M visitors per month


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Keywords {🔍}

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Topics {✒️}

dobzhansky-muller-type incompatibility syndrome trans-acting sirna-mediated repression double-stranded black/blue precursors nb-lrr–mirna interactions worth rna-dependent rna polymerases international brachypodium initiative nb-lrr–suppressive regulatory machinery rna-dependent rna polymerase rna-mediated chromatin-based silencing low-copy protein-coding genes nb-lrr-encoding genes snc1 nb-lrr–derived phased sirnas nb-lrr–encoding genes comprise numerous nb-lrr–targeting mirnas long-term evolutionary benefits pmc beta search mir173-programmed risc-cleaved rna nb-lrr-targeting mirna families additional nb-lrr–targeting mirnas directing ago1-dependent slicing rna-directed dna methylation trans-acting sirna formation r-gene-mediated resistance trans-acting sirna biogenesis modulates rps2-mediated resistance nbs-lrr-encoding genes plant nb-lrrs nb-lrrs nbs-encoding resistance genes increasing nb-lrr levels nb-lrr–mediated responses numerous protein-coding genes producing trans-acting sirnas nb-lrr transcript levels endogenous nb-lrr silencing van der biezen highly diversified nb-lrrs ��540 nb-lrr–coding genes rna-induced silencing complex nb-lrr levels triggered phased sirna-producing transcripts activating pamp-triggered immunity symmetrical stem-loop precursor transcripts encoding nb-lrrs small rna-based suppression pcr-based experimental approach protein-coding gene families mirna-mediated regulatory network house nitrogen-fixing rhizobia long-term benefits plant disease-resistance proteins

Questions {❓}

  • , 2012), but is this indicative of greater redundancy of control for individual NB-LRRs or more specialization of targeting by individual miRNAs?
  • Are the data consistent with this hypothesis?
  • Could pNLs function in this interaction between genomes?
  • If such a network exists, is it regulated dynamically in response to microbes?
  • To return to the central question of this hypothesis: Are the data consistent with a hypothetical role in globally modulating plant defenses via suppression of NB-LRRs to promote beneficial microbial interactions?
  • What is still missing from these studies to directly implicate miRNAs in the regulation of NB-LRR levels during defense responses?
  • Yet after consideration of a variety of possibilities for the function of these small RNAs, we are left with a number of questions: (1) Why posttranscriptionally suppress NB-LRRs at all?

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