Abstract Background Epigenetic phenomena have been associated with the regulation of active and silent chromatin states achieved by modifications of chromatin structure through DNA methylation, and histone post-translational modifications. The latter is accomplished, in part, through the action of PcG (Polycomb group) protein complexes which methylate nucleosomal histone tails at specific sites, ultimately leading to chromatin compaction and gene silencing. Different PcG complex variants operating during different developmental stages have been described in plants. In particular, the so-called FIE/MEA/FIS2 complex governs the expression of genes important in embryo and endosperm development in Arabidopsis. In our effort to understand the ep...
Barley is a widely grown, economically important cereal crop used for stock feed, malting and brewin...
DNA methylation is involved in both plant development and adaptation to environmental stress. Change...
The complex nature of crop genomes has long prohibited the efficient isolation of agronomically rele...
Background: Epigenetic phenomena have been associated with the regulation of active and silent chrom...
Epigenetic phenomena have been associated with modifications of chromatin structure. These are achie...
Abstract Background MADS-box genes constitute a large family of transcription factors functioning as...
Abstract Background MADS-box genes constitute a large family of transcription factors functioning as...
Combinations of histones carrying different covalent modifications are a major component of epigenet...
To provide resources for barley genomics, 110 981 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were generated from...
Wild barley eibi1 mutant with HvABCG31 gene mutation has low capacity to retain leaf water, a phenot...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis Polycomb group gene MEDEA is imprinted in early development and regulates ce...
The barley (Hordeum vulgare) genome comprises over 32,000 genes, with differentiated cells expressin...
Abstract Background Seed germination is a complex multi-stage developmental process, and mainly acco...
Barley is one of the most important cereal crops grown worldwide. It has numerous applications, but ...
Different aspects of androgenesis induction have been studied in detail, but little is known about t...
Barley is a widely grown, economically important cereal crop used for stock feed, malting and brewin...
DNA methylation is involved in both plant development and adaptation to environmental stress. Change...
The complex nature of crop genomes has long prohibited the efficient isolation of agronomically rele...
Background: Epigenetic phenomena have been associated with the regulation of active and silent chrom...
Epigenetic phenomena have been associated with modifications of chromatin structure. These are achie...
Abstract Background MADS-box genes constitute a large family of transcription factors functioning as...
Abstract Background MADS-box genes constitute a large family of transcription factors functioning as...
Combinations of histones carrying different covalent modifications are a major component of epigenet...
To provide resources for barley genomics, 110 981 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were generated from...
Wild barley eibi1 mutant with HvABCG31 gene mutation has low capacity to retain leaf water, a phenot...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis Polycomb group gene MEDEA is imprinted in early development and regulates ce...
The barley (Hordeum vulgare) genome comprises over 32,000 genes, with differentiated cells expressin...
Abstract Background Seed germination is a complex multi-stage developmental process, and mainly acco...
Barley is one of the most important cereal crops grown worldwide. It has numerous applications, but ...
Different aspects of androgenesis induction have been studied in detail, but little is known about t...
Barley is a widely grown, economically important cereal crop used for stock feed, malting and brewin...
DNA methylation is involved in both plant development and adaptation to environmental stress. Change...
The complex nature of crop genomes has long prohibited the efficient isolation of agronomically rele...