2014
DOI: 10.4161/21655979.2014.979701
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Emerging strategies for RNA interference (RNAi) applications in insects

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“…Recently, plant viruses have been investigated as tools to trigger RNAi in plants (Khan et al, 2013; Wuriyanghan and Falk, 2013; Nandety et al, 2015). Generally, plants respond to infections caused by viruses through the siRNAi pathway (vsRNAs).…”
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“…Recently, plant viruses have been investigated as tools to trigger RNAi in plants (Khan et al, 2013; Wuriyanghan and Falk, 2013; Nandety et al, 2015). Generally, plants respond to infections caused by viruses through the siRNAi pathway (vsRNAs).…”
Section: Novel Delivery Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, plants respond to infections caused by viruses through the siRNAi pathway (vsRNAs). Therefore, if an insect-specific RNAi inducer sequence is introduced into an engineered plant virus, this will produce siRNAs in the plant that are specific for insect targets (Nandety et al, 2015). The RNAi effect can be induced when insects feed on plants containing engineered virus to produced specific siRNAs.…”
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“…These RISCs recognize complementary sequences of corresponding genes and induce specific gene silencing by degrading mRNAs or inhibiting translation [9]. Similar strategies based on the specific blocking of parasitism genes by host-derived dsRNAs have also been reported to show promising effects on controlling various pathogens such as viruses, fungi, and insects [10,11,12,13]. …”
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