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The strategy adopted to prevent infectio...

The strategy adopted to prevent infection of tobacco roots by the nematode Meloidegyne incognitia.

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RNA interference is the phenomenon which involves the silencing of specific m RNA due to a complementary ds RNA molecule that binds to and prevents translation of the m RNA.
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