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Epigenetic regulation modulates seasonal temperature‐dependent growth of soybean in southern China
Summary Epigenetic variations, including DNA methylation and small RNAs, are crucial for plant stress adaptation. However, their association with soybean adaptation to natural environments remains unclear. Through multi‐omics analyses, we investigate soybeans from distinct geographical regions (Northern China: HH43, Southern China: HX3, and Wm82) and ...
Yuan Fang+9 more
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Heterozygous Heterochromatin in Giemsa C-Banded Chromosomes ofClogmia Albipunctata(Telmatoscopus Albipunctatus) (Diptera: Psychodidae) [PDF]
G. Troiano
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Ten principles of heterochromatin formation and function
R. Allshire, H. Madhani
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ABSTRACT Many plant viruses trigger abnormal differentiation and development of host cells, causing distinct symptoms. Here, in a single‐cell RNA sequence analysis, we find transcriptional heterogeneity between cells from rice leaf sheaths that are infected with rice black streaked dwarf virus (RBSDV) and from those that are virus‐free.
Nan Wu+6 more
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The compact view on heterochromatin [PDF]
Matthias Hahn+2 more
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MicroRNA156‐SPL13B Module Induces Parthenocarpy Through the Gibberellin Pathway
ABSTRACT Fruit development typically follows pollination and fertilisation. However, parthenocarpy, the formation of seedless fruits, represents an alternative pathway. The fruit that grows from the ovary under unpollinated and/or unfertilised conditions is termed parthenocarpic.
Da‐Ru Wang+10 more
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An extra band within the human 9qh+ region that behaves like the surrounding constitutive heterochromatin. [PDF]
José Luís Fernández+4 more
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Lamina-Associated Domains: Links with Chromosome Architecture, Heterochromatin, and Gene Repression
B. Steensel, A. Belmont
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Abstract Although seed represents an important means of plant pathogen dispersion, the seed–pathogen dialogue remains largely unexplored. A multiomic approach was performed at different seed developmental stages of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) during asymptomatic colonization by Xanthomonas citri pv.
Armelle Darrasse+6 more
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