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  1. ...the ability of MBD2 to bind predominantly to gbM. This comprehensive analysis of Arabidopsis mC readers emphasizes the complexity and interconnectivity between DNA methylation and chromatin remodeling processes in plants.Epigenomic modifications constitute additional regulatory layers that can alter and...
  2. ...Corresponding authors: mhufford@iastate.edu, cnhirsch@umn.eduAbstractMuch of the profound interspecific variation in content has been attributed to transposable elements (TEs). To explore the extent of TE variation within species, we developed an optimized open-source algorithm, panEDTA, to de novo annotate TEs...
  3. ...of interest. Alternatively, expression QTL (eQTL) mapping can use “molecular phenotypes,” such as RNA abundance, to identify regulatory variants, which may contribute to inherited trait variation (e.g., carcass yield [Leal-Gutiérrez et al. 2020; Wang et al. 2022], male fertility [Mapel et al. 2024...
  4. ...author: queitsch@uw.eduAbstractShort tandem repeat (STR) mutations may comprise more than half of the mutations in eukaryotic coding DNA, yet STR variation is rarely examined as a contributor to complex traits. We assessed this contribution across a collection of 96 strains of Arabidopsis thaliana...
  5. ..., with hotspots controlled by chromatin and DNA sequence. To map meiotic DSBs throughout a plant , we purified and sequenced Arabidopsis thaliana SPO11-1-oligonucleotides. SPO11-1-oligos are elevated in gene promoters, terminators, and introns, which is driven by AT-sequence richness that excludes nucleosomes...
  6. .... 2023; Sanchez et al. 2023; Zhao et al. 2023; Zheng et al. 2023). Although the training sets only included human samples, the test sets included data from human, mouse, Arabidopsis thaliana, Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Supplemental Table S2). We also...
  7. ...Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) small ORFs initiated at AUG encode hormone-like peptides that regulate morphogenic development and salinity stress tolerance (Hanada et al. 2013; Nakaminami et al. 2018). The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) valyl-tRNA synthetase gene encodes both mitochondrial and cytosolic...
  8. ...610081, P.R. China Corresponding author: erik.andersen@gmail.com, erik.andersen@northwestern.eduAbstractShort tandem repeats (STRs) represent an important class of genetic variation that can contribute to phenotypic differences. Although millions of single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and short indels have...
  9. ...genetics, molecular/ evolution, and speciation.Meiotic division allows sexually reproducing organisms to generate haploid gametes. During meiosis, double-strand breaks are induced into DNA, and a proportion (e.g., 5% in Arabidopsis thaliana, 10% in Mus musculus) of those are resolved as crossovers (Moens...
  10. ..., splice site variants, and deletions, are easily recognized yet only account for a limited part of the genetic variance for complex phenotypes, including production traits. It is increasingly apparent that most of the genetic variation for complex traits is owing to regulatory variants that act either...
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