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Environmental fate of double-stranded RNA in agricultural soils.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
A laboratory soil degradation study was conducted to determine the biodegradation potential of a DvSnf7 dsRNA transcript derived from a Monsanto genetically modified (GM) maize product that confers resistance to corn rootworm (CRW; Diabrotica spp.). This
Samuel Dubelman   +7 more
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Environmental RNA as a Tool for Marine Community Biodiversity Assessments. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2022
AbstractMicroscopic organisms are often overlooked in traditional diversity assessments due to the difficulty of identifying them based on morphology. Metabarcoding is a method for rapidly identifying organisms where Environmental DNA (eDNA) is used as a template.
Giroux MS   +4 more
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Release and degradation of dissolved environmental RNAs from zebrafish cells

open access: yesRNA Biology
The sources and degradation profiles of dissolved environmental RNAs from fish in water remain unknown. In this study, laboratory experiments and mathematical modelling were conducted to investigate the permeability of RNA extracted from zebrafish cells ...
Zhongneng Xu, Shuichi Asakawa
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Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals placental response under environmental stress

open access: yesNature Communications
The placenta is crucial for fetal development, yet the impact of environmental stressors such as arsenic exposure remains poorly understood. We apply single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze the response of the mouse placenta to arsenic, revealing cell-type-
Eric Van Buren   +8 more
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Environmental RNA interference in animals [PDF]

open access: yesChinese Science Bulletin, 2013
Animals interact with their environments all the time, and must react to all kinds of factors present in the environments. Environmental RNA interference refers to the phenomenon that exogenous RNA molecules can enter cells of certain animal species and interfere with gene expression of these animals.
Meng, LingFeng   +4 more
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Environmental Health and Long Non-coding RNAs [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Environmental Health Reports, 2016
An individual's risk of developing a common disease typically depends on an interaction of genetic and environmental factors. Epigenetic research is uncovering novel ways through which environmental factors such as diet, air pollution, and chemical exposure can affect our genes.
Oskar, Karlsson, Andrea A, Baccarelli
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Rice Root Hair Phenotypes Imaged by Cryo-SEM

open access: yesBio-Protocol, 2021
Cryo-scanning electron microscopy (cryo-SEM) was first introduced for scientific use in the 1980s. Since then, cryo-SEM has become a routine technique for studying the surfaces and internal structures of biological samples with a high water content.
Haiting Yan   +11 more
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Identification of non-coding RNAs in environmental vibrios [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiology, 2010
The discovery of non-coding RNA (ncRNA) has been mainly limited to laboratory model systems and human pathogenic bacteria. In this study, we begin to explore the ncRNA diversity in four recently sequenced environmental Vibrio species (Vibrio alginolyticus 40B, Vibrio communis 1DA3, Vibrio mimicus VM573 and Vibrio campbellii BAA-1116) by performing in ...
Ana Cristina G, Silveira   +6 more
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Environmental RNA can distinguish life stages in amphibian populations

open access: yesMolecular Ecology Resources, 2023
AbstractApplications of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis methods for biomonitoring have grown exponentially over the last decade and provide a wealth of new information on the distribution of species. However, eDNA methods have limited application for estimating population‐level metrics. Environmental RNA (eRNA) has the potential to address ecological
Meghan B. Parsley, Caren S. Goldberg
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