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  • Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are important epigenetic regulators in plants, influencing growth, development, and responses to stress, yet their role in rice's defense against a specific bacterial disease remains unclear.* -
  • The study utilized RNA sequencing to identify 4709 lncRNAs, revealing that 2518 were up-regulated and 2191 down-regulated in response to bacterial infection, suggesting significant changes in gene expression.* -
  • Further analysis showed that five lncRNAs increased in expression while their corresponding target genes decreased, indicating that lncRNAs may help regulate immune responses in rice by modulating target genes and miRNA activity.*

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