Stable Inactivation of MicroRNAs in Medicago truncatula Roots

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Proust, Hélène | Bazin, Jérémie | Sorin, Céline | Hartmann, Caroline | Crespi, Martin | Lelandais-Brière, Christine

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International audience. MicroRNAs are key regulators in the development processes or stress responses in plants. In the last decade, several conserved or non-conserved microRNAs have been identified in Medicago truncatula. Different strategies leading to the inactivation of microRNAs in plants have been described. Here, we propose a protocol for an effective inactivation of microRNAs using a STTM strategy in M. truncatula transgenic roots.

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