Please explain more examples in plants in gene silencing Such as resistance to biotic stress, production of secondary metabolites, increase nutritional value
Please explain more examples in plants in gene silencing Such as resistance to biotic stress, production of secondary metabolites, increase nutritional value
@@biologywithtanya Mam if we want to present this topic in 20 min What key points should be added Introduction, history Mirna, sirna mechanism Application, advantages and disadvantages Other than this
@biologywithtanya but my topic is antisense and gene silencing So it would be correct n if I 'll explain mi and sirna mechanism as this are part of RNA interference
Please explain more examples in plants in gene silencing Such as resistance to biotic stress, production of secondary metabolites, increase nutritional value
👉Off-target effects: Gene silencing may inadvertently affect non-target genes with similar sequences, leading to unintended phenotypes or metabolic changes 👉Reduced growth and yield: Silencing essential or unintended genes can negatively impact plant growth, development, or productivity. 👉Limited specificity: Achieving precise silencing in polyploid plants, which have multiple copies of each gene, can be challenging. Compensatory pathways: Plants may activate alternative metabolic or genetic pathways to compensate for the silenced gene, reducing the effectiveness of the approach. 👉Gene escape risk: Silenced genes or silencing constructs may transfer to wild relatives through pollen or seeds, potentially disrupting ecosystems. 👉Unpredictable secondary effects: Silencing one gene may inadvertently disrupt associated metabolic pathways, leading to unexpected changes in plant biochemistry or morphology.
Please explain more examples in plants in gene silencing
Such as resistance to biotic stress, production of secondary metabolites, increase nutritional value
Thank you mam 🙏
Please explain virus induced gene silencing in plants
Any disadvantages of gene silencing
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Please explain more examples in plants in gene silencing
Such as resistance to biotic stress, production of secondary metabolites, increase nutritional value
Transgenic plants for biotic stress 👉 Insect, virus, fungal resistance already there check out plant biotechnology playlist👇
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@@biologywithtanya Mam if we want to present this topic in 20 min
What key points should be added
Introduction, history
Mirna, sirna mechanism
Application, advantages and disadvantages
Other than this
@@MansiBhatija that would be sufficient 👍
@biologywithtanya but my topic is antisense and gene silencing
So it would be correct n if I 'll explain mi and sirna mechanism as this are part of RNA interference
@@MansiBhatija RNA i / gene silencing are same
Any disadvantages of gene silencing
Please explain more examples in plants in gene silencing
Such as resistance to biotic stress, production of secondary metabolites, increase nutritional value
Thank you mam 🙏
Any disadvantages of gene silencing
👉Off-target effects:
Gene silencing may inadvertently affect non-target genes with similar sequences, leading to unintended phenotypes or metabolic changes
👉Reduced growth and yield:
Silencing essential or unintended genes can negatively impact plant growth, development, or productivity.
👉Limited specificity:
Achieving precise silencing in polyploid plants, which have multiple copies of each gene, can be challenging.
Compensatory pathways:
Plants may activate alternative metabolic or genetic pathways to compensate for the silenced gene, reducing the effectiveness of the approach.
👉Gene escape risk:
Silenced genes or silencing constructs may transfer to wild relatives through pollen or seeds, potentially disrupting ecosystems.
👉Unpredictable secondary effects:
Silencing one gene may inadvertently disrupt associated metabolic pathways, leading to unexpected changes in plant biochemistry or morphology.
Thank you mam 🙏
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Thank you mam 🙏