A powerful way to learn a gene’s role is to watch how a cell or animal changes when the gene fails. To this end, biologists have used chemicals, X rays, and viruses to introduce mutations.
Their latest trick for disrupting genes is a technique called RNA interference, or RNAi, and a new study offers the first evidence that it works in mammalian cells.
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