Eukaryotic genomes contain a vast diversity of transposable elements (TEs). Formerly often described as selfish and parasitic DNA sequences, TEs are now recognized as a source of genetic diversity and powerful drivers of evolution. Yet, because their mobility is tightly controlled by the host, studies experimentally assessing how fast TEs may mediate the emergence of adaptive traits are scare. We exposed Arabidopsis thaliana high-copy TE lines (hcLines) with up to ~8 fold increased copy numbers of the heat-responsive ONSEN TE to drought as a straightforward and ecologically highly relevant selection pressure. We provide evidence for increased drought tolerance in five out of the 23 tested hcLines and further pinpoint one of the causative mu...
peer reviewedBackground: Transposable elements (TEs) are genomic parasites with major impacts on hos...
Plant growth and crop yield are negatively affected by a reduction in water availability. However, a...
Plant phenomics offers unique opportunities to accelerate our understanding of gene function and pla...
Eukaryotic genomes contain a vast diversity of transposable elements (TEs). Formerly often described...
As Earth is currently experiencing dramatic climate change, it is of critical interest to understand...
International audienceBackground: How species can adapt to abrupt environmental changes, particularl...
Interdisciplinary syntheses are needed to scale up discovery of the environmental drivers and molecu...
Transposable elements (TEs) are powerful motors of genome evolution yet a comprehensive assessment o...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic elements with very high mutation rates that play impo...
<strong>Summary</strong> All plants are able to respond to changes in their environment by adjusting...
It is commonly known that drought stress is a major constraint limiting crop production. Drought str...
abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Henry Nguyen, BiologyThe natural variation of Arabidopsis...
Vast tracts of land are available for arable food production but much of this is located in hot, ari...
It is commonly known that drought stress is a major constraint limiting crop production. Drought str...
Eukaryotic genomes contain repetitive DNA sequences. This includes simple repeats and more complex t...
peer reviewedBackground: Transposable elements (TEs) are genomic parasites with major impacts on hos...
Plant growth and crop yield are negatively affected by a reduction in water availability. However, a...
Plant phenomics offers unique opportunities to accelerate our understanding of gene function and pla...
Eukaryotic genomes contain a vast diversity of transposable elements (TEs). Formerly often described...
As Earth is currently experiencing dramatic climate change, it is of critical interest to understand...
International audienceBackground: How species can adapt to abrupt environmental changes, particularl...
Interdisciplinary syntheses are needed to scale up discovery of the environmental drivers and molecu...
Transposable elements (TEs) are powerful motors of genome evolution yet a comprehensive assessment o...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic elements with very high mutation rates that play impo...
<strong>Summary</strong> All plants are able to respond to changes in their environment by adjusting...
It is commonly known that drought stress is a major constraint limiting crop production. Drought str...
abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Henry Nguyen, BiologyThe natural variation of Arabidopsis...
Vast tracts of land are available for arable food production but much of this is located in hot, ari...
It is commonly known that drought stress is a major constraint limiting crop production. Drought str...
Eukaryotic genomes contain repetitive DNA sequences. This includes simple repeats and more complex t...
peer reviewedBackground: Transposable elements (TEs) are genomic parasites with major impacts on hos...
Plant growth and crop yield are negatively affected by a reduction in water availability. However, a...
Plant phenomics offers unique opportunities to accelerate our understanding of gene function and pla...