Examining the RNAi Mechanism
Demonstrate the power of silencing a single gene. RNA interference (RNAi) is a technique that allows you to silence the expression of a chosen gene by specifically degrading the gene's mRNA. This kit allows students to use this Nobel Prize-winning technique to silence the dpy-13 gene in the non-parasitic round worm, C. elegans. They observe wild-type worms eat a lab strain of E. coli that expresses double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) corresponding to the targeted gene, dumpy 13 (dpy-13).
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Examining the RNAi Mechanism Kit (RNAi and Amplification; with Prepaid Coupon) Item #211392
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Examining the RNAi Mechanism Kit (RNAi and Amplification; with Perishables) Item #211392P
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Examining the RNAi Mechanism Kit (RNAi, Amplification, and Electrophoresis Kit with CarolinaBLU®; with Perishables) Item #211393P
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Examining the RNAi Mechanism Kit (RNAi, Amplification, and Electrophoresis Kit with CarolinaBLU®; with Prepaid Coupon) Item #211393
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Examining the RNAi Mechanism Kit (RNAi, Amplification, and Electrophoresis Kit with Ethidium Bromide; with Perishables) Item #211394P
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Examining the RNAi Mechanism Kit (RNAi, Amplification, and Electrophoresis Kit with Ethidium Bromide; with Prepaid Coupon) Item #211394
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Examining the RNAi Mechanism Digital Resources Item #211392EBK