By: Karen McGinnis2 

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RNAi can be an effective means to regulate endogenous gene expression in maize and as such represents an important reverse
genetics tool. This approach involves designing a transgenic construct that creates a double stranded RNA (dsRNA) upon transcription,
and introducing the transgene into maize plants. Transgenic lines bearing such a construct can be generated and characterized
that are deficient in the gene of interest. Some variability has been observed in the efficiency of this technique, and there
are several important aspects to consider. Herein, a basic protocol for using transgene-induced RNAi in maize is described,
and some important considerations that can influence the success of this approach are discussed.
Book Title: Transgenic Maize: Methods and Protocols
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 526 | Pub. Date: Dec-26-2008 | Page Range: 1-9 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-494-0_7
Subject: Plant Sciences
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