Silence from within: Endogenous siRNAs and miRNAs

Although eukaryotic cells use RNA silencing to defend against transposons and pathogens, they also employ these pathways to regulate the expression of their own genes. Recent results have uncovered new examples of RNA silencing in controlling endogenous gene expression and have revealed novel mechan...

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Gene Silencing
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MicroRNAs - genetics
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