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Abstract Terpenoids are a diverse class of naturally occurring organic compounds, which derive from five‐carbon isoprene units and play crucial roles in physiology, ecological interactions such as defense mechanisms, or adaptation to environmental stresses.
Florian Pruckner+3 more
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Evolution of gene expression across brain regions in behaviourally divergent deer mice
Abstract The evolution of innate behaviours is ultimately due to genetic variation likely acting in the nervous system. Gene regulation may be particularly important because it can evolve in a modular brain‐region specific fashion through the concerted action of cis‐ and trans‐regulatory changes.
Andreas F. Kautt+9 more
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The Arabidopsis RNA-Binding Protein FCA Requires a Lysine-Specific Demethylase 1 Homolog to Downregulate FLC [PDF]
Fuquan Liu+5 more
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Emerging Orchestrator of Ecological Adaptation: m6A Regulation of Post‐Transcriptional Mechanisms
ABSTRACT Genetic mechanisms have been at the forefront of our exploration into the substrate of adaptive evolution and phenotypic diversification. However, genetic variation only accounts for a fraction of phenotypic variation. In the last decade, the significance of RNA modification mechanisms has become more apparent in the context of organismal ...
Ehsan Pashay Ahi, Pooja Singh
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Physical and Functional Association of a Trimethyl H3K4 Demethylase and Ring6a/MBLR, a Polycomb-like Protein [PDF]
Min Gyu Lee+3 more
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SPECIFICITY OF RABBIT KIDNEY DEMETHYLASE
Mikihiko Moritani+6 more
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The Lysine-specific Demethylase 1 Is Required for Cell Proliferation in Both p53-dependent and -independent Manners [PDF]
Ariane Scoumanne, Xinbin Chen
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Dissecting the molecular basis of variability for flowering time in Camelina sativa
Summary Camelina sativa is an important polyploid oilseed crop with multiple favourable agronomic traits. Capturing the leaf transcriptome of 48 accessions of C. sativa suggests allelic variation for gene expression levels and notably sub‐genome dominance, both of which could provide opportunities for crop improvement.
Liyong Zhang+3 more
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