One subgenome to rule them all: underlying mechanisms of subgenome dominance

EI Alger, PP Edger - Current opinion in plant biology, 2020 - Elsevier
Highlights• A single subgenome in allopolyploids may contribute to the majority of the
phenotype.• Methylation of transposons near genes is associated with subgenome …

One subgenome to rule them all: underlying mechanisms of subgenome dominance.

EI Alger, PP Edger - Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2020 - europepmc.org
Allopolyploids, which are formed from the hybridization of two or more diploid progenitor
species, often experience subgenome dominance, where one of the parental genomes …

One subgenome to rule them all: underlying mechanisms of subgenome dominance.

EI Alger, PP Edger - 2020 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Allopolyploids, which are formed from the hybridization of two or more diploid progenitor
species, often experience subgenome dominance, where one of the parental genomes …

[引用][C] One subgenome to rule them all: underlying mechanisms of subgenome dominance

EI Alger, PP Edger - Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2020 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
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One subgenome to rule them all: underlying mechanisms of subgenome dominance

EI Alger, PP Edger - Current opinion in plant biology, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Allopolyploids, which are formed from the hybridization of two or more diploid progenitor
species, often experience subgenome dominance, where one of the parental genomes …

[引用][C] One subgenome to rule them all: underlying mechanisms of subgenome dominance

EI Alger, PP Edger - 2020