Repeat performance silences the crowd

Repeat performance silences the crowd


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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe We have known for some time that repetitive DNA and gene silencing are linked, and the idea that repeats might be involved in gene regulation


is an old one. However, direct evidence was lacking until now. The initial aim of Vera Schramke and Robin Allshire's study was to determine whether RNA interference (RNAi) — through


both post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) and chromatin-based gene silencing (CBGS) — could silence non-centromeric genes in fission yeast in the same way that it had been shown to


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RESEARCH PAPER * Schramke, V. & Allshire, R. Hairpin RNAs and retrotransposon LTRs effect RNAi and chromatin-based gene silencing. _Science_ 301, 1069–1074 (2003) Article  CAS  Google


Scholar  FURTHER READING * Hannon, G. J. RNA interference. _Nature_ 418, 244–251 (2002) Article  CAS  Google Scholar  Download references AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS *


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