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MicroRNA Maturation and MicroRNA Target Gene Expression Regulation Are Severely Disrupted in Soybean dicer-like1 Double MutantsMissing Pieces in the Puzzle of Plant MicroRNAs.Proteomic Identification of Putative MicroRNA394 Target Genes in Arabidopsis thaliana Identifies Major Latex Protein Family Members Critical for Normal DevelopmentCharacterisation of mouse epididymosomes reveals a complex profile of microRNAs and a potential mechanism for modification of the sperm epigenome.The Arabidopsis thaliana double-stranded RNA binding protein DRB1 directs guide strand selection from microRNA duplexes.Analysis of the small non-protein-coding RNA profile of mouse spermatozoa reveals specific enrichment of piRNAs within mature spermatozoa.MicroRNA Regulatory Mechanisms Play Different Roles in Arabidopsis.Gene regulation by translational inhibition is determined by Dicer partnering proteins.Chimeric DCL1-Partnering Proteins Provide Insights into the MicroRNA Pathway.DRB2, DRB3 and DRB5 function in a non-canonical microRNA pathway in Arabidopsis thalianaA 22-nt artificial microRNA mediates widespread RNA silencing in Arabidopsis.In Nicotiana species, an artificial microRNA corresponding to the virulence modulating region of Potato spindle tuber viroid directs RNA silencing of a soluble inorganic pyrophosphatase gene and the development of abnormal phenotypes.The use of artificial microRNA technology to control gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana.Efficient silencing of endogenous microRNAs using artificial microRNAs in Arabidopsis thaliana.The phenotypic and molecular assessment of the non-conserved Arabidopsis MICRORNA163/S-ADENOSYL-METHYLTRANSFERASE regulatory module during biotic stress.CRISPR/Cas9 and TALENs generate heritable mutations for genes involved in small RNA processing of Glycine max and Medicago truncatula.A bidirectional gene trap construct suitable for T-DNA and Ds-mediated insertional mutagenesis in rice (Oryza sativa L.).Dissociation (Ds) constructs, mapped Ds launch pads and a transiently-expressed transposase system suitable for localized insertional mutagenesis in rice.Reference gene identification for reliable normalisation of quantitative RT-PCR data in Setaria viridis.Profiling the Abiotic Stress Responsive microRNA Landscape ofRNA silencing and antiviral defense in plantsIsolation and detection of small RNAs from plant tissuesTransgene structures suggest that multiple mechanisms are involved in T-DNA integration in plantsProfiling of epididymal small non-protein-coding RNAsThe Plant microRNA Pathway: The Production and Action StagesSilencing of transcription factor encoding gene StTCP23 by small RNAs derived from the virulence modulating region of potato spindle tuber viroid is associated with symptom development in potatoThe contribution of epididymosomes to the sperm small RNA profileDRB1, DRB2 and DRB4 Are Required for Appropriate Regulation of the microRNA399/PHOSPHATE2 Expression Module in Arabidopsis thalianaThe small non-coding RNA profile of mouse oocytes is modified during agingA Kinase Anchor Protein 4 Is Vulnerable to Oxidative Adduction in Male Germ CellsCan Hemp Help? Low-THC Cannabis and Non-THC Cannabinoids for the Treatment of Cancer
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