Genomic imprinting in plants—revisiting existing models

RA Batista, C Köhler - Genes & development, 2020 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon leading to parentally biased gene
expression. Throughout the years, extensive efforts have been made to characterize the …

Mechanisms of intrinsic Postzygotic isolation: From traditional genic and chromosomal views to genomic and epigenetic perspectives

R Reifová, SL Ament-Velásquez… - Cold Spring …, 2023 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Intrinsic postzygotic isolation typically appears as reduced viability or fertility of interspecific
hybrids caused by genetic incompatibilities between diverged parental genomes …

Maternal H3K27me3 controls DNA methylation-independent imprinting

A Inoue, L Jiang, F Lu, T Suzuki, Y Zhang - Nature, 2017 - nature.com
Mammalian sperm and oocytes have different epigenetic landscapes and are organized in
different fashions. After fertilization, the initially distinct parental epigenomes become largely …

OsYUC11-mediated auxin biosynthesis is essential for endosperm development of rice

X Xu, ZE, D Zhang, Q Yun, Y Zhou, B Niu… - Plant …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Auxin is a phytohormone essential for plant development. However, our understanding of
auxin-regulated endosperm development remains limited. Here, we described rice YUCCA …

Genomic imprinting, growth and maternal–fetal interactions

FC Cassidy, M Charalambous - Journal of Experimental …, 2018 - journals.biologists.com
In the 1980s, mouse nuclear transplantation experiments revealed that both male and
female parental genomes are required for successful development to term (;). This non …

Adaptation in the face of internal conflict: the paradox of the organism revisited

MM Patten, MA Schenkel, JA Ågren - Biological Reviews, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The paradox of the organism refers to the observation that organisms appear to function as
coherent purposeful entities, despite the potential for within‐organismal components like …

Evolution and function of genomic imprinting in plants

JA Rodrigues, D Zilberman - Genes & development, 2015 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Genomic imprinting, an inherently epigenetic phenomenon defined by parent of origin-
dependent gene expression, is observed in mammals and flowering plants. Genome-scale …

[HTML][HTML] Genomic imprinting and its effects on postnatal growth and adult metabolism

SJ Millership, M Van de Pette, DJ Withers - Cellular and Molecular Life …, 2019 - Springer
Imprinted genes display parent-of-origin-specific expression with this epigenetic system of
regulation found exclusively in therian mammals. Historically, defined imprinted gene …

[HTML][HTML] RNA Pol IV induces antagonistic parent-of-origin effects on Arabidopsis endosperm

PRV Satyaki, M Gehring - PLoS Biology, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Gene expression in endosperm—a seed tissue that mediates transfer of maternal resources
to offspring—is under complex epigenetic control. We show here that plant-specific RNA …

Rapid evolution of genomic imprinting in two species of the Brassicaceae

MR Hatorangan, B Laenen, KA Steige, T Slotte… - The Plant …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon occurring in mammals and flowering
plants that causes genes to adopt a parent-of-origin-specific mode of expression. While the …