Genetic Interference
Genetic Interference is a technique used to alter gene expression in a living organism. This technique enables researchers to study gene function by manipulating the genes of the organism in a controlled manner. It involves introducing a sequence of synthetic genes known as interfering RNAs into the organism, which can bind and degrade specific genes, thus silencing the gene expression. This technique has been used in a wide range of applications from drug discovery and disease diagnostics to crop improvement, providing an invaluable tool for research and development.
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