A naturally occurring epiallele associates with leaf senescence and local climate adaptation in Arabidopsis accessions
Epigenetic variation underlies various aspects of phenotypic diversity of plants. Here, He et al show a naturally occurring epiallele controls Arabidopsis leaf senescence by regulating the expression of PHEOPHYTIN PHEOPHORBIDE HYDROLASE (PPH), and is associated with local climate adaptation.
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Main Authors: | Li He, Wenwu Wu, Gaurav Zinta, Lan Yang, Dong Wang, Renyi Liu, Huiming Zhang, Zhimin Zheng, Huan Huang, Qingzhu Zhang, Jian-Kang Zhu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/75c1c68b1b1044bb9fc5b1bc2b30118c |
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