Responses to allopolyploidy include unequal expression of duplicated genes, gene silencing, and sometimes genomic rearrangements. In plants, the relationship between allelic expression differences arising from changes in regulatory regions and the resulting phenotype is poorly understood because of the complexity of their genomes and lack of efficient methodology to identify regulatory variation. Identifying functionally important regulatory variation in crops such as hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum) is in its infancy. More knowledge is required about the contribution of participatory genomes to its transcriptome. In this paper, we demonstrate the use of allelic imbalance assays to quantify relative expression levels across tissues and g...
<p>Genome duplications aid in the formation of novel molecular networks through regulatory different...
The ability of grass species to adapt to various habitats is attributed to the dynamic nature of the...
Polyploidy is a major evolutionary force, especially in angiosperms, all of which species have under...
Responses to allopolyploidy include unequal expression of duplicated genes, gene silencing, and some...
International audienceBread wheat is a recent allohexaploid (genomic constitution AABBDD) that emerg...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum, BBAADD) is one of the most important food-crops world-wide. The geno...
Allopolyploidy greatly expands the range of possible regulatory interactions among functionally redu...
International audience• The present study aims to understand regulation of gene expression in synthe...
International audienceThe reprogramming of gene expression appears as the major trend in synthetic a...
Allopolyploidy greatly expands the range of possible regulatory interactions among functionally redu...
Genome duplications aid in the formation of novel molecular networks through regulatory differentiat...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an allohexaploid hybrid composed of three closely related dipl...
Insights from the annotated wheat genome Wheat is one of the major sources of food for much of the w...
© 2009 Schreiber et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.BackgroundBarley and particularly wheat are two ...
<p>Genome duplications aid in the formation of novel molecular networks through regulatory different...
The ability of grass species to adapt to various habitats is attributed to the dynamic nature of the...
Polyploidy is a major evolutionary force, especially in angiosperms, all of which species have under...
Responses to allopolyploidy include unequal expression of duplicated genes, gene silencing, and some...
International audienceBread wheat is a recent allohexaploid (genomic constitution AABBDD) that emerg...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum, BBAADD) is one of the most important food-crops world-wide. The geno...
Allopolyploidy greatly expands the range of possible regulatory interactions among functionally redu...
International audience• The present study aims to understand regulation of gene expression in synthe...
International audienceThe reprogramming of gene expression appears as the major trend in synthetic a...
Allopolyploidy greatly expands the range of possible regulatory interactions among functionally redu...
Genome duplications aid in the formation of novel molecular networks through regulatory differentiat...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an allohexaploid hybrid composed of three closely related dipl...
Insights from the annotated wheat genome Wheat is one of the major sources of food for much of the w...
© 2009 Schreiber et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.BackgroundBarley and particularly wheat are two ...
<p>Genome duplications aid in the formation of novel molecular networks through regulatory different...
The ability of grass species to adapt to various habitats is attributed to the dynamic nature of the...
Polyploidy is a major evolutionary force, especially in angiosperms, all of which species have under...