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Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is a technology developed based on the RNA-mediated antiviral defense mechanism in plants.
On September 21, 2021, the Liu Yule Laboratory of Tsinghua University published an online publication titled "High-efficiency and high-throughput virus-induced maize gene silencing system based on pseudo-recombinant chimeric cucumber mosaic virus" in the journal Plant Physiology.
Based on two kinds of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) that infect corn, Liu Yule’s laboratory first obtained a pseudo-recombinant chimeric CMV (Pr CMV) through in vitro pseudo-recombination and construction of chimeric viruses, which can be highly effective.
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Link to the paper: https://academic.
Figure 1 Schematic diagram of the analysis of the Pr CMV system for silencing the ZmIspH gene in maize