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  1. ...conformation capture (3C) followed by high-throughput sequencing (Hi-C) with wild-type and mutant strains of Neurospora crassa to gain insight into the role of heterochromatin in the organization and function of the genome. We tested the role of three proteins thought to be important for establishment...
  2. ...the centromere of LG III, is shown to illustrate the pathway leading to constitutive heterochromatin in Neurospora. During the sexual phase of the life cycle, the defense system RIP (repeat-induced point mutation) recognizes repeated DNA (e.g., transposons and other repeated DNA shown as black rectangles...
  3. ...al. 2009). In the saprophytic fungus Neurospora crassa, heterochromatin formation at TEs is directed by remnants of Repeat Induced Point mutations (RIP), a premeiotic process that actively induces point mutations in TEs (Selker 1990; Lewis et al. 2009, 2010). In the pathogenic fungus Leptosphaeria...
  4. ...elements have been silenced (Feschotte et al. 2003). Their small size may also enable nonautonomous TEs to avoid silencing. InNeurospora crassa, sequences <300 bp are not efficiently methylated (Lewis et al. 2009). If a similar size limit exists in plants, it helps explain the abundance of nonautonomous...
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