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Ribosomal RNA precursors in plants

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1970
Abstract A high molecular weight, rapidly-labelled ribosomal RNA precursor in the pearoot tip and in artichoke-tuber tissue is described. It has a molecular weight, determined by polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis, of about 2.3 × 10 6 daltons. The pea precursor RNA consists of two components which can just be distinguished by gel electrophoresis ...
M.E. Rogers   +2 more
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RNA Silencing in Plants

2010
RNA silencing-related mechanisms have been documented in almost all living organisms and RNA silencing is now used as board term to describe the vast array of related processes involving RNA–RNA, RNA–DNA, RNA–protein or protein–protein interactions that ultimately result in the repression of gene expression.
Eamens, Andrew   +2 more
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Small RNAs in Plants

2012
Small RNAs associated with RNA silencing have emerged as an essential regulatory component in eukaryotes. Although their widespread existence was revealed only a decade ago, remarkable progress has been made toward our understanding of their biogenesis and cellular function.
Gengxiang Jia, Zhixin Xie, Arnab Ghosh
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RNA Silencing in Plants

2013
The discovery of RNA silencing has greatly expanded the understanding of gene regulation. Present in nearly all Eukaryotes, RNA silencing has emerged as a potent method to regulate gene expression at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels.
C. Jake Harris, Charles W. Melnyk
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Host factors used by positive-strand RNA plant viruses for genome replication

Journal of General Plant Pathology, 2014
Kiwamu Hyodo, T. Okuno
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Translation of Plant Virus RNA’s

1980
In vitro translation of plant virus RNAs not only yields valuable information about the proteins encoded by these RNAs, but it also gives information about the protein synthesizing machinery of the host. In the present paper we only discuss the results obtained with plant viruses with a genome consisting of single stranded RNA(s) with the plus polarity
Lous Van Vloten-Doting, Lyda Neeleman
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Orchid fleck virus: an unclassified bipartite, negative-sense RNA plant virus

Archives of Virology, 2012
D. Peng   +4 more
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