<div><p>Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. This balance is mediated by genomic imprinting, an epigenetic mechanism that leads to parent-of-origin-dependent gene expression. The parental conflict (or kinship) theory proposes that imprinting can evolve due to a conflict between maternal and paternal alleles over resource allocation during seed development. One assumption of this theory is that paternal alleles can regulate seed growth; however, paternal effects on seed size are often very low or non-existent. We demonstrate that there is a pool of cryptic genetic variation in the paternal control of <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> seed development. Such cryptic variation can be exposed...
Defining the contributions and interactions of paternal and maternal genomes during embryo developme...
Key aspects of seed development in flowering plants are held to be under epigenetic control and to h...
International audienceDefining the contributions and interactions of paternal and maternal genomes d...
<p>Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. ...
Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. Thi...
Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. Thi...
Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. Thi...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that the Arabidopsis MEDEA gene is imprinted, so that paternally a...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon causing parent-of-origin specific differential expres...
The existence of genetic variation in offspring size in plants and animals is puzzling because offsp...
Some genes in mammals and flowering plants are subject to parental imprinting, a process by which di...
Balanced maternal and paternal genome contributions are a requirement for successful seed developmen...
Author Summary Crosses between plants of different ploidy often fail because seed development does n...
Balanced maternal and paternal genome contributions are a requirement for successful seed developmen...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon where autosomal genes display uniparental expression ...
Defining the contributions and interactions of paternal and maternal genomes during embryo developme...
Key aspects of seed development in flowering plants are held to be under epigenetic control and to h...
International audienceDefining the contributions and interactions of paternal and maternal genomes d...
<p>Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. ...
Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. Thi...
Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. Thi...
Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. Thi...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that the Arabidopsis MEDEA gene is imprinted, so that paternally a...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon causing parent-of-origin specific differential expres...
The existence of genetic variation in offspring size in plants and animals is puzzling because offsp...
Some genes in mammals and flowering plants are subject to parental imprinting, a process by which di...
Balanced maternal and paternal genome contributions are a requirement for successful seed developmen...
Author Summary Crosses between plants of different ploidy often fail because seed development does n...
Balanced maternal and paternal genome contributions are a requirement for successful seed developmen...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon where autosomal genes display uniparental expression ...
Defining the contributions and interactions of paternal and maternal genomes during embryo developme...
Key aspects of seed development in flowering plants are held to be under epigenetic control and to h...
International audienceDefining the contributions and interactions of paternal and maternal genomes d...