Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, refers to the increased yield and biomass of hybrid offspring relative to the parents. Although this has been exploited in plants for agriculture and horticulture, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying hybrid vigour are largely unknown. Genetic analyses show that there are a large number of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that contribute to the heterotic phenotype, indicating that it is a complex phenomenon. Gene expression in hybrids is regulated by the interactions of the two parental epigenetic systems and the underlying genomes. Increasing understanding of the interplay of small RNA (sRNA) molecules, DNA methylation, and histone marks provides new opportunities to define the basis of hybrid vigour ...
Recognition and exploitation of hybrid vigor or heterosis among individual crosses of plants and ani...
In this review we have analysed two major biological systems involving epigenetic control of gene ac...
Background: The merging of two diverged genomes can result in hybrid offspring that phenotypically d...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, refers to the increased yield and biomass of hybrid offspring relative ...
Despite the importance and wide exploitation of heterosis in commercial crop breeding, the molecular...
Not AvailableHeterosis has been widely exploited in plants and animals, and also revolutionized agri...
Besides genetics, also epigenetics can play a role in shaping the characteristics of a plant (phenot...
Genome-wide approaches to the study of hybrid vigor have identified epigenetic changes in the hybrid...
http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAM...
Intraspecific hybrids between the Arabidopsis thaliana accessions C24 and Landsberg erecta have stro...
Heterosis is a fundamental biological phenomenon characterized by the superior performance of a hybr...
Hybrid seeds have been a key component of greatly increasing the yield of many important crops, fore...
Hybrids are extensively used in agriculture to deliver an increase in yield, yet the molecular basis...
Breeders are empirically exploiting the phenomenon of heterosis, also described as hybrid vigor, for...
Accumulating evidence has suggested that epigenetic marks including DNA methylation, small RNA and h...
Recognition and exploitation of hybrid vigor or heterosis among individual crosses of plants and ani...
In this review we have analysed two major biological systems involving epigenetic control of gene ac...
Background: The merging of two diverged genomes can result in hybrid offspring that phenotypically d...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, refers to the increased yield and biomass of hybrid offspring relative ...
Despite the importance and wide exploitation of heterosis in commercial crop breeding, the molecular...
Not AvailableHeterosis has been widely exploited in plants and animals, and also revolutionized agri...
Besides genetics, also epigenetics can play a role in shaping the characteristics of a plant (phenot...
Genome-wide approaches to the study of hybrid vigor have identified epigenetic changes in the hybrid...
http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAM...
Intraspecific hybrids between the Arabidopsis thaliana accessions C24 and Landsberg erecta have stro...
Heterosis is a fundamental biological phenomenon characterized by the superior performance of a hybr...
Hybrid seeds have been a key component of greatly increasing the yield of many important crops, fore...
Hybrids are extensively used in agriculture to deliver an increase in yield, yet the molecular basis...
Breeders are empirically exploiting the phenomenon of heterosis, also described as hybrid vigor, for...
Accumulating evidence has suggested that epigenetic marks including DNA methylation, small RNA and h...
Recognition and exploitation of hybrid vigor or heterosis among individual crosses of plants and ani...
In this review we have analysed two major biological systems involving epigenetic control of gene ac...
Background: The merging of two diverged genomes can result in hybrid offspring that phenotypically d...