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Fig. 4. Inhibition of PTGS by viruses. Introduction of a 35S-NiR transgene into tobacco can trigger PTGS of endogenous NiR genes, which leads to growth inhibition and leaf chlorosis (A). Infection by viruses such as CMV or TEV (a potyvirus) inhibits PTGS and restores the growth of plants (B).