Heterosis, the generally superior performance in hybrids compared to their inbred parents, is one of the most enigmatic biological phenomena. Many different explanations have been put forward for heterosis, which begs the question whether common principles underpinning it do exist at all. We performed a systematic transcriptomic study in Arabidopsis thaliana involving 141 random crosses, to search for the general principles, if any, that heterotic hybrids share. Consistent additive expression in F1 hybrids was observed for only about 300 genes enriched for roles in stress response and cell death. Regulatory rare-allele burden affects the expression level of these genes but does not correlate with heterosis. Non-additive gene expression in F...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, has been of tremendous importance in agriculture for the improvement of...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, has been of tremendous importance in agriculture for the improvement of...
To contribute to a further insight into heterosis we applied an integrative analysis to a systems bi...
Heterosis is most frequently manifested by the substantially increased vigorous growth of hybrids co...
Abstract Background Complex traits, such as growth and fitness, are typically controlled by a very l...
Breeders are empirically exploiting the phenomenon of heterosis, also described as hybrid vigor, for...
Arabidopsis thaliana shows hybrid vigor (heterosis) in progeny of crosses between Columbia-0 and C24...
Heterosis is a phenomenon in which offspring grow larger and stronger than either parent. Despite th...
Heterosis is an important phenomenon for the breeding in agricultural crops as it influences yield r...
Heterosis-associated cellular and molecular processes were analyzed in seeds and seedlings of Arabid...
Plant hybrids are extensively used in agriculture to deliver increases in yields, yet the molecular ...
© 2016 The Authors The Plant Journal © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Hybrids between the Arabidopsis ec...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, significant efforts to determine the extent of genomic variation between ph...
Abstract Background Heterosis is the superior performance of F1 hybrid progeny relative to the paren...
To contribute to a further insight into heterosis we applied an integrative analysis to a systems bi...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, has been of tremendous importance in agriculture for the improvement of...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, has been of tremendous importance in agriculture for the improvement of...
To contribute to a further insight into heterosis we applied an integrative analysis to a systems bi...
Heterosis is most frequently manifested by the substantially increased vigorous growth of hybrids co...
Abstract Background Complex traits, such as growth and fitness, are typically controlled by a very l...
Breeders are empirically exploiting the phenomenon of heterosis, also described as hybrid vigor, for...
Arabidopsis thaliana shows hybrid vigor (heterosis) in progeny of crosses between Columbia-0 and C24...
Heterosis is a phenomenon in which offspring grow larger and stronger than either parent. Despite th...
Heterosis is an important phenomenon for the breeding in agricultural crops as it influences yield r...
Heterosis-associated cellular and molecular processes were analyzed in seeds and seedlings of Arabid...
Plant hybrids are extensively used in agriculture to deliver increases in yields, yet the molecular ...
© 2016 The Authors The Plant Journal © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Hybrids between the Arabidopsis ec...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, significant efforts to determine the extent of genomic variation between ph...
Abstract Background Heterosis is the superior performance of F1 hybrid progeny relative to the paren...
To contribute to a further insight into heterosis we applied an integrative analysis to a systems bi...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, has been of tremendous importance in agriculture for the improvement of...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, has been of tremendous importance in agriculture for the improvement of...
To contribute to a further insight into heterosis we applied an integrative analysis to a systems bi...