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Covering Your Bases: Inheritance of DNA Methylation in Plant Genomes 被引量:4
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作者 chad e. niederhuth robert j. schmitz 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第3期472-480,共9页
Cytosine methylation is an important base modification that is inherited across mitotic and meiotic cell divisions in plant genomes. Heritable methylation variants can contribute to within-species phenotypic variation... Cytosine methylation is an important base modification that is inherited across mitotic and meiotic cell divisions in plant genomes. Heritable methylation variants can contribute to within-species phenotypic variation. Few methylation variants were known until recently, making it possible to begin to address major unanswered questions: the extent of natural methylation variation within plant genomes, its effects on phenotypic variation, its degree of depend- ence on genotype, and how it fits into an evolutionary context. Techniques like whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) make it possible to determine cytosine methylation states at single-base resolution across entire genomes and populations. Application of this method to natural and novel experimental populations is revealing answers to these long-standing questions about the role of DNA methylation in plant genomes. 展开更多
关键词 DNA methylation EPIGENETICS epiallele whole-genome bisulfite sequencing.
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