The silencing of one parental set of rRNA genes in a genetic hybrid is an epigenetic phenomenon known as nucleolar dominance. We showed previously that silencing is restricted to the nucleolus organizer regions (NORs), the loci where rRNA genes are tandemly arrayed, and does not spread to or from neighboring protein-coding genes. One hypothesis is that nucleolar dominance is the net result of hundreds of silencing events acting one rRNA gene at a time. A prediction of this hypothesis is that rRNA gene silencing should occur independent of chromosomal location. An alternative hypothesis is that the regulatory unit in nucleolar dominance is the NOR, rather than each individual rRNA gene, in which case NOR localization may be essential for rRN...
BACKGROUND: Chromatin organizational and topological plasticity, and its functions in gene expressio...
Doutoramento em Biologia - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe discovery of small RNAs has added a ne...
Background: Chromatin organizational and topological plasticity, and its functions in gene expressio...
The silencing of one parental set of rRNA genes in a genetic hybrid is an epigenetic phenomenon know...
Nucleolar dominance is an epigenetic phenomenon in plant and animal genetic hybrids that describes t...
Nucleolar dominance is an epigenetic phenomenon in plant and animal genetic hybrids that describes t...
In genetic hybrids, nucleolus formation on chromosomes inherited from only one parent is the epigen...
In eukaryotes, scores of excess ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes are silenced by repressive chromatin modi...
Nucleolar dominance describes the silencing of one parental set of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes in a g...
In eukaryotes, ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes are tandemly repeated, forming ribosomal DNA (rDNA) loci t...
Doutoramento em Biologia - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe discovery of small RNAs has added a ne...
In genetic hybrids, nucleolus formation on chromosomes inherited from only one parent is the epigen...
Background: Chromatin organizational and topological plasticity, and its functions in gene expressio...
Eukaryotes regulate the effective dosage of their ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, expressing fewer than ...
In the December 5th issue of Molecular Cell, Preuss et al. (2008) demonstrated a link between small ...
BACKGROUND: Chromatin organizational and topological plasticity, and its functions in gene expressio...
Doutoramento em Biologia - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe discovery of small RNAs has added a ne...
Background: Chromatin organizational and topological plasticity, and its functions in gene expressio...
The silencing of one parental set of rRNA genes in a genetic hybrid is an epigenetic phenomenon know...
Nucleolar dominance is an epigenetic phenomenon in plant and animal genetic hybrids that describes t...
Nucleolar dominance is an epigenetic phenomenon in plant and animal genetic hybrids that describes t...
In genetic hybrids, nucleolus formation on chromosomes inherited from only one parent is the epigen...
In eukaryotes, scores of excess ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes are silenced by repressive chromatin modi...
Nucleolar dominance describes the silencing of one parental set of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes in a g...
In eukaryotes, ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes are tandemly repeated, forming ribosomal DNA (rDNA) loci t...
Doutoramento em Biologia - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe discovery of small RNAs has added a ne...
In genetic hybrids, nucleolus formation on chromosomes inherited from only one parent is the epigen...
Background: Chromatin organizational and topological plasticity, and its functions in gene expressio...
Eukaryotes regulate the effective dosage of their ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, expressing fewer than ...
In the December 5th issue of Molecular Cell, Preuss et al. (2008) demonstrated a link between small ...
BACKGROUND: Chromatin organizational and topological plasticity, and its functions in gene expressio...
Doutoramento em Biologia - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe discovery of small RNAs has added a ne...
Background: Chromatin organizational and topological plasticity, and its functions in gene expressio...