Defining RNA Interference

RNA interference (RNAi) is the silencing of gene expression, triggered by the presence of double-stranded RNA homologous to portions of the gene. The gene silencing generally results from the cleavage and degradation of a target gene’s mRNA, but it can also result from blocking translation of intact mRNA.

The RNA molecules that function to silence genes are short, usually about 20 base pairs long.

The structure of a section of double-stranded R-N-A.