Transposable elements and small RNAs contribute to gene expression divergence between Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis lyrata.
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Miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (MITEs) have been accumulated through amplification bursts and play important roles in gene expression and species diversity in Oryza sativaPolyploids as a "model system" for the study of heterosisEvolution of plant genome architectureRNA-Mediated Gene Duplication and Retroposons: Retrogenes, LINEs, SINEs, and Sequence SpecificityThe predominantly selfing plant Arabidopsis thaliana experienced a recent reduction in transposable element abundance compared to its outcrossing relative Arabidopsis lyrataThe maize methylome influences mRNA splice sites and reveals widespread paramutation-like switches guided by small RNA.Methods for accurate quantification of LTR-retrotransposon copy number using short-read sequence data: a case study in Sorghum.Considerations and complications of mapping small RNA high-throughput data to transposable elementsTc1-like transposable elements in plant genomes.Integrative analysis of DNA methylation, mRNAs, and small RNAs during maize embryo dedifferentiation.Ancestral repeats have shaped epigenome and genome composition for millions of years in Arabidopsis thalianaAssociation of intron loss with high mutation rate in Arabidopsis: implications for genome size evolutionNatural epigenetic polymorphisms lead to intraspecific variation in Arabidopsis gene imprinting.Highly diverse chromoviruses of Beta vulgaris are classified by chromodomains and chromosomal integration.Whole-genome sequencing of Oryza brachyantha reveals mechanisms underlying Oryza genome evolution.Transposable elements and genome size variations in plants.The Arabidopsis genus: An emerging model to elucidate the molecular basis of interspecific differences in transposable element activity.Identification, characterization and distribution of transposable elements in the flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) genome.Spreading of heterochromatin is limited to specific families of maize retrotransposonsGenetic variation and expression diversity between grain and sweet sorghum lines.Comparison of class 2 transposable elements at superfamily resolution reveals conserved and distinct features in cereal grass genomesTransposon variants and their effects on gene expression in ArabidopsisGenomic, regulatory and epigenetic mechanisms underlying duplicated gene evolution in the natural allotetraploid Oryza minuta.Genome-wide evidence for local DNA methylation spreading from small RNA-targeted sequences in Arabidopsis.Mating system shifts and transposable element evolution in the plant genus Capsella.Nascent transcription affected by RNA polymerase IV in Zea maysTransposable elements as agents of rapid adaptation may explain the genetic paradox of invasive species.Transposable elements, mRNA expression level and strand-specificity of small RNAs are associated with non-additive inheritance of gene expression in hybrid plants.Evolutionary transitions in the Asteraceae coincide with marked shifts in transposable element abundance.Repetitive DNA and Plant Domestication: Variation in Copy Number and Proximity to Genes of LTR-Retrotransposons among Wild and Cultivated Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) Genotypes.A role for palindromic structures in the cis-region of maize Sirevirus LTRs in transposable element evolution and host epigenetic response.A new approach for annotation of transposable elements using small RNA mappingCG Methylation Covaries with Differential Gene Expression between Leaf and Floral Bud Tissues of Brachypodium distachyon.Purifying selection acts on coding and non-coding sequences of paralogous genes in Arabidopsis thalianaCis-Regulatory Changes Associated with a Recent Mating System Shift and Floral Adaptation in Capsella.Genome triplication drove the diversification of Brassica plantsMolecular mechanisms of epigenetic variation in plantsTy1-copia elements reveal diverse insertion sites linked to polymorphisms among flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) accessionsDDR complex facilitates global association of RNA polymerase V to promoters and evolutionarily young transposons.Inter-individual variation in DNA methylation is largely restricted to tissue-specific differentially methylated regions in maize.
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Transposable elements and small RNAs contribute to gene expression divergence between Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis lyrata.
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Brandon S Gaut
Jesse D Hollister
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10.1073/PNAS.1018222108
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2011-01-20T00:00:00Z