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Small RNA Function in Plants: From Chromatin to the Next Generation
2020
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
Small RNA molecules can target a particular virus, gene, or transposable element (TE) with a high degree of specificity. Their ability to move from cell to cell and recognize targets in trans also allows building networks capable of regulating a large number of related targets at once. In the case of epigenetic silencing, small RNA may use the widespread distribution of TEs in eukaryotic genomes to coordinate many loci across developmental and generational time. Here, we discuss the intriguing
doi:10.1101/sqb.2019.84.040394
pmid:32518093
fatcat:ddeyiu4vbrgbxa3mr2tahjooj4