Paramutations represent heritable epigenetic alterations that cause departures from Mendelian inheritance. While the mechanism responsible is largely unknown, recent results in both mouse and maize suggest paramutations are correlated with RNA molecules capable of affecting changes in gene expression patterns. In maize, multiple required to maintain repression (rmr) loci stabilize these paramutant states. Here we show rmr1 encodes a novel Snf2 protein that affects both small RNA accumulation and cytosine methylation of a proximal transposon fragment at the Pl1-Rhoades allele. However, these cytosine methylation differences do not define the various epigenetic states associated with paramutations. Pedigree analyses also show RMR1 does not me...
Paramutation is a well-studied epigenetic phenomenon in which trans communication between two differ...
Paramutation is a well-studied epigenetic phenomenon in which trans communication between two differ...
Paramutation is defined as the meiotically and mitotically heritable change in expression resulting ...
Paramutations represent heritable epigenetic alterations that cause departures from Mendelian inheri...
In maize, mouse, and other eukaryotes, paramutation refers to a process by which heritable changes i...
<div><p>Allelic variation at the <i>Zea mays</i> (maize) <i>pericarp color1</i> (<i>p1</i>) gene has...
Gene silencing is associated with heritable changes in gene expression which occur without changes i...
Paramutation describes a poorly understood biological process in which one allele of a gene causes h...
Paramutation describes a poorly understood biological process in which one allele of a gene causes h...
Paramutation and transposon silencing are two epigenetic phenomena that have intrigued and puzzled g...
Paramutation describes an interaction between specific alleles which results in heritable epigenetic...
The maize genome, with its large complement of transposons and repeats, is a paradigm for the study ...
Paramutation and transposon silencing are two epigenetic phenomena that have intrigued and puzzled g...
Paramutation describes an interaction between specific alleles which results in heritable epigenetic...
<div><p>Paramutation is a well-studied epigenetic phenomenon in which <i>trans</i> communication bet...
Paramutation is a well-studied epigenetic phenomenon in which trans communication between two differ...
Paramutation is a well-studied epigenetic phenomenon in which trans communication between two differ...
Paramutation is defined as the meiotically and mitotically heritable change in expression resulting ...
Paramutations represent heritable epigenetic alterations that cause departures from Mendelian inheri...
In maize, mouse, and other eukaryotes, paramutation refers to a process by which heritable changes i...
<div><p>Allelic variation at the <i>Zea mays</i> (maize) <i>pericarp color1</i> (<i>p1</i>) gene has...
Gene silencing is associated with heritable changes in gene expression which occur without changes i...
Paramutation describes a poorly understood biological process in which one allele of a gene causes h...
Paramutation describes a poorly understood biological process in which one allele of a gene causes h...
Paramutation and transposon silencing are two epigenetic phenomena that have intrigued and puzzled g...
Paramutation describes an interaction between specific alleles which results in heritable epigenetic...
The maize genome, with its large complement of transposons and repeats, is a paradigm for the study ...
Paramutation and transposon silencing are two epigenetic phenomena that have intrigued and puzzled g...
Paramutation describes an interaction between specific alleles which results in heritable epigenetic...
<div><p>Paramutation is a well-studied epigenetic phenomenon in which <i>trans</i> communication bet...
Paramutation is a well-studied epigenetic phenomenon in which trans communication between two differ...
Paramutation is a well-studied epigenetic phenomenon in which trans communication between two differ...
Paramutation is defined as the meiotically and mitotically heritable change in expression resulting ...