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Specific posttranscriptional gene inactivation ('silencing') both of viral gene(s), and host gene(s) homologous to the viral genes. This silencing is triggered by viral infection, and occurs through a specific decrease in the level of mRNA of both host and viral genes. An interaction between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association. The term host is used for the larger (macro) of the two members of a symbiosis; the various forms of symbiosis include parasitism, commensalism and mutualism. The process by which an organism effects a change in the structure or processes of its host organism. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction. The alteration by an organism of the levels of RNA in a second organism, where the two organisms are in a symbiotic interaction. The alteration by an organism of the levels of RNA in the host organism. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction. The process by which an organism effects a change in the structure or processes of a second organism, where the two organisms are in a symbiotic interaction.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: modulation by symbiont of RNA levels in host
Acc: GO:0052018
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The alteration by an organism of the levels of RNA in the host organism. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.
Synonyms:
  • modulation by symbiont of host RNA levels
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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GO:0052018 - modulation by symbiont of RNA levels in host (interactive image map)

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