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Yasser Nehela

Plant Pathologist | Translational Research | Plant Health Innovation

Citrus tristeza virus-based induced gene silencing of phytoene desaturase is more efficient when antisense orientation is used


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N. Killiny, Y. Nehela, F. Hijaz, Sulley Ben-Mahmoud, S. Hajeri, S. Gowda
Plant Biotechnology Reports, 2019

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Killiny, N., Nehela, Y., Hijaz, F., Ben-Mahmoud, S., Hajeri, S., & Gowda, S. (2019). Citrus tristeza virus-based induced gene silencing of phytoene desaturase is more efficient when antisense orientation is used. Plant Biotechnology Reports.


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Killiny, N., Y. Nehela, F. Hijaz, Sulley Ben-Mahmoud, S. Hajeri, and S. Gowda. “Citrus Tristeza Virus-Based Induced Gene Silencing of Phytoene Desaturase Is More Efficient When Antisense Orientation Is Used.” Plant Biotechnology Reports (2019).


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Killiny, N., et al. “Citrus Tristeza Virus-Based Induced Gene Silencing of Phytoene Desaturase Is More Efficient When Antisense Orientation Is Used.” Plant Biotechnology Reports, 2019.


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@article{n2019a,
  title = {Citrus tristeza virus-based induced gene silencing of phytoene desaturase is more efficient when antisense orientation is used},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Plant Biotechnology Reports},
  author = {Killiny, N. and Nehela, Y. and Hijaz, F. and Ben-Mahmoud, Sulley and Hajeri, S. and Gowda, S.}
}


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