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How has the use of Agrobacterium as vector helped in controlling Meloidogyne incognita infestation in tobacco plants? Explain in correct sequence.
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The use of Agrobacterium as a vector has aided in the management of the nematode Meloidogyne incognita infestation in tobacco plants via genetic engineering. Here's the order of events:
- Using Agrobacterium vectors, nematode-specific genes were delivered into host plants.
- The introduction of DNA resulted in the production of both sense and antisense RNA in host cells. These two complementary RNAs created a double-stranded (dsRNA) that began RNA interference (RNAi) and thereby silenced the nematode's particular mRNA.
- As a result, the parasite was unable to live in a transgenic host that expressed particular interfering RNA. As a result, the transgenic plant became parasite-resistant.
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