Hybridization and polyploidization may lead to divergence in adaptation and boost speciation in angiosperms and some lower animals. Epigenetic change plays a significant role in the formation and adaptation of polyploidy. Studies of the effects of methylation on genomic recombination and gene expression in allopolyploid plants have achieved good progress. However, relevant advances in polyploid animals have been relatively slower. In the present study, we used the bisexual, fertile, genetically stable allotetraploid generated by hybridization of Carassius auratus red var. and Cyprinus carpio L. to investigate cytosine methylation level using methylation-sensitive amplification polymorphism (MSAP) analysis. We observed 38.31 % of the methyla...
The merger of two or more divergent genomes within an allopolyploid nucleus can facilitate speciatio...
<div><p>DNA methylation is an important regulatory mechanism for gene expression that involved in th...
The ability of plants to adapt their form in response to changing environment is known as phenotypic...
<div><p>Hybridization and polyploidization may lead to divergence in adaptation and boost speciation...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism with the potential to regulate gene expression and affect...
<div><p>DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism with the potential to regulate gene expression an...
Allopolyploidization plays an important role in speciation, and some natural or synthetic allopolypl...
In this study, we selected natural polyploidy loach (diploid, triploid and tetraploid) and hybrid F1...
Polyploidization is a significant evolutionary force in plants which involves major genomic and gene...
The merger of two or more divergent genomes within an allopolyploid nucleus can facilitate speciatio...
Cytosine methylation is a prominent epigenetic modification in plants and it has been proposed to as...
International audienceMost plant species are recent or ancient polyploids (displaying at least one r...
Abstract Background Distant hybridization can result genome duplication and allopolyploid formation ...
Polyploids are typically classified as autopolyploids or allopolyploids based on the origin of th...
AbstractDNA methylation, an important epigenetic modification, serves as a key function in the polyp...
The merger of two or more divergent genomes within an allopolyploid nucleus can facilitate speciatio...
<div><p>DNA methylation is an important regulatory mechanism for gene expression that involved in th...
The ability of plants to adapt their form in response to changing environment is known as phenotypic...
<div><p>Hybridization and polyploidization may lead to divergence in adaptation and boost speciation...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism with the potential to regulate gene expression and affect...
<div><p>DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism with the potential to regulate gene expression an...
Allopolyploidization plays an important role in speciation, and some natural or synthetic allopolypl...
In this study, we selected natural polyploidy loach (diploid, triploid and tetraploid) and hybrid F1...
Polyploidization is a significant evolutionary force in plants which involves major genomic and gene...
The merger of two or more divergent genomes within an allopolyploid nucleus can facilitate speciatio...
Cytosine methylation is a prominent epigenetic modification in plants and it has been proposed to as...
International audienceMost plant species are recent or ancient polyploids (displaying at least one r...
Abstract Background Distant hybridization can result genome duplication and allopolyploid formation ...
Polyploids are typically classified as autopolyploids or allopolyploids based on the origin of th...
AbstractDNA methylation, an important epigenetic modification, serves as a key function in the polyp...
The merger of two or more divergent genomes within an allopolyploid nucleus can facilitate speciatio...
<div><p>DNA methylation is an important regulatory mechanism for gene expression that involved in th...
The ability of plants to adapt their form in response to changing environment is known as phenotypic...