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Can siRNA silence bacterial genes?

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Can siRNA silence bacterial genes?

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RNA interference is unique to eukaryotes. Homologues to the genes involved in RNAi have not been found in the genomes of bacteria or archaea. Additionally, prokaryotes express RNase III, a very potent…

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