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- VIGS Goes Viral: How VIGS Transforms Our Understanding of Plant Science
VIGS utilizes the posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS) machinery of plants to restrain viral infections systemically and is used to downregulate the plant's endogenous genes Here, we review the molecular mechanisms of DNA- and RNA-virus-based VIGS, its inherent connection to PTGS, and what is known about the systemic spread of silencing
- Virus-induced gene silencing in plants - PubMed
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is a technology that exploits an RNA-mediated antiviral defense mechanism In plants infected with unmodified viruses the mechanism is specifically targeted against the viral genome
- Virus-induced gene silencing in plants - ScienceDirect
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is a technology that exploits an RNA-mediated antiviral defense mechanism In plants infected with unmodified viruses the mechanism is specifically targeted against the viral genome
- Virus-induced gene silencing: empowering genetics in non-model . . .
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is an RNA interference-based technology used to transiently knock down target gene expression by utilizing modified plant viral genomes
- A rapid, simple, and highly efficient method for VIGS and in vitro . . .
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is one of the most convenient and powerful methods of reverse genetics In vitro-inoculation of plant virus is an important method for studying the interactions between viruses and plants
- VIGS Goes Viral: How VIGS Transforms Our Understanding of . . . - PubMed
VIGS utilizes the posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS) machinery of plants to restrain viral infections systemically and is used to downregulate the plant's endogenous genes Here, we review the molecular mechanisms of DNA- and RNA-virus-based VIGS, its inherent connection to PTGS, and what is known about the systemic spread of silencing
- Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) in plants: an overview of target . . .
VIGS vector systems have been developed from both RNA and DNA plant viral sources to specifically silence target genes in plants VIGS is nowadays widely used in plant genetics for gene knockdown due to its ease of use and the short time required to generating phenotypes
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