Populations often differ in phenotype and these differences can be caused by adaptation by natural selection, random neutral processes, and environmental responses. The most straightforward way to divide mechanisms that influence phenotypic variation is heritable variation and environmental‐induced variation (e.g., plasticity). While genetic variation is responsible for most heritable phenotypic variation, part of this is also caused by nongenetic inheritance. Epigenetic processes may be one of the underlying mechanisms of plasticity and nongenetic inheritance and can therefore possibly contribute to heritable differences through drift and selection. Epigenetic variation may be influenced directly by the environment, and part of this variat...
Epigenetic variation, such as changes in DNA methylations, regulatory small RNAs (sRNAs) and chromat...
Natural variation is defined as the phenotypic variation caused by spontaneous mutations. In general...
Phenotypic variation determines the capacity of plants to adapt to changing environments and to colo...
Populations often differ in phenotype and these differences can be caused by adaptation by natural s...
Populations often differ in phenotype and these differences can be caused by adaptation by natural s...
Plant populations show phenotypic diversity, which may be caused by genetic and epigenetic variation...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a given genotype to exhibit different phenotypes in response...
Recent studies have revealed that epigenetic variation in plant populations exceeds genetic diversit...
Heritable epigenetic modifications may occur in response to environmental variation, further alterin...
Recently, there has been increased interest in understanding the role of epigenetic processes in eco...
Recent work in the field of plant epigenetics is adding to a growing understanding of how epigenetic...
Increasing evidence for epigenetic variation within and among natural plant populations has led to m...
Heritable variation in plant phenotypes, and thus potential for evolutionary change, can in principl...
ABSTRACT We extensively phenotyped 6000 Arabidopsis plants with experimentally perturbed DNA methylo...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation variation, can generate heritable phenotypic varia...
Epigenetic variation, such as changes in DNA methylations, regulatory small RNAs (sRNAs) and chromat...
Natural variation is defined as the phenotypic variation caused by spontaneous mutations. In general...
Phenotypic variation determines the capacity of plants to adapt to changing environments and to colo...
Populations often differ in phenotype and these differences can be caused by adaptation by natural s...
Populations often differ in phenotype and these differences can be caused by adaptation by natural s...
Plant populations show phenotypic diversity, which may be caused by genetic and epigenetic variation...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a given genotype to exhibit different phenotypes in response...
Recent studies have revealed that epigenetic variation in plant populations exceeds genetic diversit...
Heritable epigenetic modifications may occur in response to environmental variation, further alterin...
Recently, there has been increased interest in understanding the role of epigenetic processes in eco...
Recent work in the field of plant epigenetics is adding to a growing understanding of how epigenetic...
Increasing evidence for epigenetic variation within and among natural plant populations has led to m...
Heritable variation in plant phenotypes, and thus potential for evolutionary change, can in principl...
ABSTRACT We extensively phenotyped 6000 Arabidopsis plants with experimentally perturbed DNA methylo...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation variation, can generate heritable phenotypic varia...
Epigenetic variation, such as changes in DNA methylations, regulatory small RNAs (sRNAs) and chromat...
Natural variation is defined as the phenotypic variation caused by spontaneous mutations. In general...
Phenotypic variation determines the capacity of plants to adapt to changing environments and to colo...