Seed development in flowering plants is initiated after a double fertilization event with two sperm cells fertilizing two female gametes, the egg cell and the central cell, leading to the formation of embryo and endosperm, respectively. In most species the endosperm is a polyploid tissue inheriting two maternal genomes and one paternal genome. As a consequence of this particular genomic configuration the endosperm is a dosage sensitive tissue, and changes in the ratio of maternal to paternal contributions strongly impact on endosperm development. The FERTILIZATION INDEPENDENT SEED (FIS) Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) is essential for endosperm development; however, the underlying forces that led to the evolution of the FIS-PRC2 remain...
AbstractTranscriptional activators of the Trithorax group (TRX-G) and repressors of the Polycomb gro...
Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) is a key regulator of epigenetic states catalyzing histone H3 l...
Seed development in flowering plants is a paradigm for the coordination of different tissues during ...
Seed development in angiosperms is dependent on the interplay among different transcriptional progra...
Balanced maternal and paternal genome contributions are a requirement for successful seed developmen...
Balanced maternal and paternal genome contributions are a requirement for successful seed developmen...
Postzygotic lethality of interspecies hybrids can result from differences in gene expression, copy n...
Many flowering plants are polyploid, but crosses between individuals of different ploidies produce s...
Author Summary Crosses between plants of different ploidy often fail because seed development does n...
SummaryPostzygotic lethality of interspecies hybrids can result from differences in gene expression,...
In developing progeny of mammals the two parental genomes are differentially expressed according to ...
Early endosperm development presents a unique system in which to uncover epigenetic regulatory mecha...
The endosperm is a terminal seed tissue that is destined to support embryo development. In most angi...
Heterosis refers to the ability of the F1 offspring to display superior characteristics compared wit...
Interploidy crosses fail in many plant species due to abnormalities in endosperm development. In the...
AbstractTranscriptional activators of the Trithorax group (TRX-G) and repressors of the Polycomb gro...
Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) is a key regulator of epigenetic states catalyzing histone H3 l...
Seed development in flowering plants is a paradigm for the coordination of different tissues during ...
Seed development in angiosperms is dependent on the interplay among different transcriptional progra...
Balanced maternal and paternal genome contributions are a requirement for successful seed developmen...
Balanced maternal and paternal genome contributions are a requirement for successful seed developmen...
Postzygotic lethality of interspecies hybrids can result from differences in gene expression, copy n...
Many flowering plants are polyploid, but crosses between individuals of different ploidies produce s...
Author Summary Crosses between plants of different ploidy often fail because seed development does n...
SummaryPostzygotic lethality of interspecies hybrids can result from differences in gene expression,...
In developing progeny of mammals the two parental genomes are differentially expressed according to ...
Early endosperm development presents a unique system in which to uncover epigenetic regulatory mecha...
The endosperm is a terminal seed tissue that is destined to support embryo development. In most angi...
Heterosis refers to the ability of the F1 offspring to display superior characteristics compared wit...
Interploidy crosses fail in many plant species due to abnormalities in endosperm development. In the...
AbstractTranscriptional activators of the Trithorax group (TRX-G) and repressors of the Polycomb gro...
Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) is a key regulator of epigenetic states catalyzing histone H3 l...
Seed development in flowering plants is a paradigm for the coordination of different tissues during ...