Regulation of gene expression by employing translational inhibit

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Gene expression in a cell can be regulated or inhibited by incorporating into or associating with the genetic material of the cell a non-native nucleic acid sequence which is transcribed to produce an mRNA which is complementary to and capable of binding to the mRNA produced by the genetic material of said cell.

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This invention was made with Government support under Grant no. R01-GM-19043 awarded by National Science Foundation. The Government has certain rights in the invention.

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