The level of siRNA in cells infected by Rhizobium radiobacter will:
A) be higher in order to "silence" expression of pathogen genes.
B) be lower because the pathogen has probably disabled the infected cell's ability to make siRNA.
C) remain the same because the formation of siRNAs is an immune response to viral pathogens.
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