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A CLASSY RNA Silencing Signaling Mutant in Arabidopsis
RNA silencing in plants is associated with movement of a silencing signal from cell to cell and through the phloem. It is likely that the mobile silencing signals are RNA molecules: either short interfering RNAs generated by Dicer-liker (DCL) RNaseIII enzymes or longer double stranded RNAs. Smith et