Term Name: regulatory ncRNA-mediated gene silencing
Synonyms: gene silencing by RNA, RNA-dependent gene silencing, RNA-mediated gene silencing
Definition: A process in which an regulatory non-coding RNA molecule reduces expression of target genes. This can occur pre-transcriptionally by assembly of heterochromatin and prevention of transcription or co- or post-transcriptionally by targeting RNAs for degradation or by interfering with splicing or translation. This process starts once the inhibitory RNA molecule has been transcribed, and includes processing of the RNA such as cleavage, modifications, transport from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, loading onto the RISC complex, and the effect on transcription or translation.
Ontology: GO: Biological Process [GO:0031047]    QuickGO    AmiGO

Relationships
has parts: regulatory ncRNA processing RISC complex assembly
is a type of: negative regulation of gene expression
has subtype: co-transcriptional gene silencing by RNA interference machinery regulatory ncRNA-mediated heterochromatin formation regulatory ncRNA-mediated post-transcriptional gene silencing
negatively regulated by: negative regulation of gene silencing by regulatory ncRNA
regulated by: regulation of gene silencing by regulatory ncRNA