Hi, I want to knockdown a gene in a Gram (+) bacteria. I don't know if the siRNA or shRNA would work in bacteria. Would you please give me some suggestions about what technique I should go for?
Thanks a lot!
how to knockdown a gene in Gram(+) bacteria
Started by joy123, Jan 19 2012 09:04 AM
gene knockdown Gram (+) RNAi
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