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Evolutionary origins of the endosperm in flowering plants.Chromatin modification and remodeling during early seed development.The triploid endosperm genome of Arabidopsis adopts a peculiar, parental-dosage-dependent chromatin organization.Unreeling the chromatin thread: a genomic perspective on organization around the periphery of the Arabidopsis nucleus.Chromatin dynamics during plant sexual reproductionTranscriptome analysis of the Arabidopsis megaspore mother cell uncovers the importance of RNA helicases for plant germline development.An efficient method for quantitative, single-cell analysis of chromatin modification and nuclear architecture in whole-mount ovules in ArabidopsisGenomic imprinting during seed development.Dynamic regulatory interactions of Polycomb group genes: MEDEA autoregulation is required for imprinted gene expression in Arabidopsis.Efficient and rapid isolation of early-stage embryos from Arabidopsis thaliana seeds.The maternal to zygotic transition in animals and plants.Genomic imprinting in the Arabidopsis embryo is partly regulated by PRC2.Chromatin dynamics in pollen mother cells underpin a common scenario at the somatic-to-reproductive fate transition of both the male and female lineages in ArabidopsisChromatin dynamics during cellular differentiation in the female reproductive lineage of flowering plantsQuantitative Genetics Identifies Cryptic Genetic Variation Involved in the Paternal Regulation of Seed Development.Intrachromosomal excision of a hybrid Ds element induces large genomic deletions in Arabidopsis.Genomic origin and organization of the allopolyploid Primula egaliksensis investigated by in situ hybridization.Regulation and flexibility of genomic imprinting during seed development.Epigenetic regulation and reprogramming during gamete formation in plants.The Maternal-to-Zygotic Transition in Flowering Plants: Evidence, Mechanisms, and Plasticity.Phylogeny-Based Systematization of Arabidopsis Proteins with Histone H1 Globular Domain.Meiotic chromosome movements in plants, a puppet show?Embryo and endosperm inherit distinct chromatin and transcriptional states from the female gametes in Arabidopsis.Predictable activation of tissue-specific expression from a single gene locus using the pOp/LhG4 transactivation system in Arabidopsis.New pOp/LhG4 vectors for stringent glucocorticoid-dependent transgene expression in Arabidopsis.Cell-Type Specific Chromatin Analysis in Whole-Mount Plant Tissues by Immunostaining.3D Imaging of Whole-Mount Ovules at Cellular Resolution to Study Female Germline Development in Rice.Cellular efflux of auxin catalyzed by the Arabidopsis MDR/PGP transporter AtPGP1.Transmission Electron Microscopy Imaging to Analyze Chromatin Density Distribution at the Nanoscale Level.Technical Review: Microscopy and Image Processing Tools to Analyze Plant Chromatin: Practical Considerations.PHO1 Exports Phosphate from the Chalazal Seed Coat to the Embryo in Developing Arabidopsis Seeds.Automated 3D Gene Position Analysis Using a Customized Imaris Plugin: XTFISHInsideNucleus.Chromatin reprogramming during the somatic-to-reproductive cell fate transition in plants.Maternal epigenetic pathways control parental contributions to Arabidopsis early embryogenesis.Transactivation of BARNASE under the AtLTP1 promoter affects the basal pole of the embryo and shoot development of the adult plant in Arabidopsis.The Armadillo repeat gene ZAK IXIK promotes Arabidopsis early embryo and endosperm development through a distinctive gametophytic maternal effect.Aberrant imprinting may underlie evolution of parthenogenesis.Positive darwinian selection at the imprinted MEDEA locus in plantsNon-random chromosome arrangement in triploid endosperm nucleiParental contributions to the transcriptome of early plant embryos
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