A variably imprinted epiallele impacts seed development
The contribution of epigenetic variation to phenotypic variation is unclear. Imprinted genes, because of their strong association with epigenetic modifications, represent an opportunity for the discovery of such phenomena. In mammals and flowering plants, a subset of genes are expressed from only on...
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Public Library of Science (PLoS),
2020-07-10T14:37:09Z.
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