Contrasting epigenetic control of transgenes and endogenous genes promotes post-transcriptional transgene silencing in Arabidopsis
Accumulating evidences point to a discrepancy in the epigenetic behaviour of transgenes and endogenous genes. Here, via characterization of mutants impaired in histone demethylases JMJ14 and IBM1, the authors show that transgenes and endogenous genes are regulated by different epigenetic mechanisms...
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Main Authors: | Nicolas Butel, Agnès Yu, Ivan Le Masson, Filipe Borges, Taline Elmayan, Christelle Taochy, Nial R. Gursanscky, Jiangling Cao, Shengnan Bi, Anne Sawyer, Bernard J. Carroll, Hervé Vaucheret |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bc9408c7a12843c8b39d151c7826b1e4 |
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