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The paradoxical involvement of RNA-mediated gene silencing in the maintenance of some DNA silencing is bridged in
RNA silencing occurs through the multiprotein RNA-induced silencing complex that cleaves double-stranded RNA, producing short interfering RNAs (siRNA), which then amplify the cycle. Conversely, DNA silencing occurs through chromatin-mediated mechanisms that include DNA methylation and histone modifications to form heterochromatic regions. In the Pol IV mutant, both siRNA formation and...
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