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RNA Interference

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    A Single dicer Gene Is Required for Efficient Gene Silencing Associated with Two Classes of Small Antisense RNAs in Mucor circinelloides
    Juan P. de Haro, Silvia Calo, María Cervantes, Francisco E. Nicolás, Santiago Torres-Martínez, Rosa M. Ruiz-Vázquez
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    RNA Interference-Mediated Silencing of Ornithine Decarboxylase and Spermidine Synthase Genes in Trypanosoma brucei Provides Insight into Regulation of Polyamine Biosynthesis
    Yanjing Xiao, Diane E. McCloskey, Margaret A. Phillips
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    Stem-Loop Silencing Reveals that a Third Mitochondrial DNA Polymerase, POLID, Is Required for Kinetoplast DNA Replication in Trypanosomes
    Julian Chandler, Anthula V. Vandoros, Brian Mozeleski, Michele M. Klingbeil
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    Inducible RNA Interference of brlAβ in Aspergillus nidulans
    L. M. Barton, R. A. Prade
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    snRNA and Heterochromatin Formation Are Involved in DNA Excision during Macronuclear Development in Stichotrichous Ciliates
    Stefan A. Juranek, Sina Rupprecht, Jan Postberg, Hans J. Lipps
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    Aspergillus Mycoviruses Are Targets and Suppressors of RNA Silencing
    T. M. Hammond, M. D. Andrewski, M. J. Roossinck, N. P. Keller
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    Transcriptional Gene Silencing Reveals Two Distinct Groups of Entamoeba histolytica Gal/GalNAc-Lectin Light Subunits
    Rivka Bracha, Yael Nuchamowitz, Nomy Wender, David Mirelman
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    Development and Application of a Green Fluorescent Protein Sentinel System for Identification of RNA Interference in Blastomyces dermatitidis Illuminates the Role of Septin in Morphogenesis and Sporulation
    T. Krajaejun, G. M. Gauthier, C. A. Rappleye, T. D. Sullivan, B. S. Klein
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    RNA Interference Mutant Induction In Vivo Demonstrates the Essential Nature of Trypanosome Flagellar Function during Mammalian Infection
    Samantha Griffiths, Neil Portman, Philip R. Taylor, Siamon Gordon, Michael L. Ginger, Keith Gull
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    Chromosome-Wide Analysis of Gene Function by RNA Interference in the African Trypanosome
    Chandra Subramaniam, Paul Veazey, Seth Redmond, Jamie Hayes-Sinclair, Emma Chambers, Mark Carrington, Keith Gull, Keith Matthews, David Horn, Mark C. Field

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