Transposable elements (TEs) are highly abundant in plant genomes. Environmental stress is one of the critical stimuli that activate TEs. We analyzed a heat-activated retrotransposon, named ONSEN, in cruciferous vegetables. Multiple copies of ONSEN-like elements (OLEs) were found in all of the cruciferous vegetables that were analyzed. The copy number of OLE was high in Brassica oleracea, which includes cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprout, and kale. Phylogenic analysis demonstrated that some OLEs transposed after the allopolyploidization of parental Brassica species. Furthermore, we found that the high copy number of OLEs in B. oleracea appeared to induce transpositional silencing through epigenetic regulation, including DNA meth...
Plant development processes are regulated by epigenetic alterations that shape nuclear structure, ge...
Background: Retrotransposons play a central role in plant evolution and could be a powerful endogeno...
Eukaryotic genomes contain repetitive DNA sequences. This includes simple repeats and more complex t...
Transposable elements (TEs) are highly abundant in plant genomes. Environmental stress is one of the...
Retrotransposons are major components of plant and animal genomes. They amplify by reverse transcrip...
A transposition of a heat-activated retrotransposon named ONSEN required compromise of a small RNA-m...
<div><p>Retrotransposons are major components of plant and animal genomes. They amplify by reverse t...
Transposable elements are present in a wide variety of organisms; however, our understanding of the ...
Most transposable elements (TEs) are tightly regulated by epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylat...
Transposable elements (TEs) occupy a substantial portion of the genome of most plant species, differ...
Background: The mobilization of transposable elements (TEs) is suppressed by host genome defense mec...
Natural accessions are used for studying intraspecies genetic variation in the model plant Arabidops...
Eukaryotic genomes consist to a significant extent of retrotransposons that are suppressed by host e...
Cytosine DNA methylation is a critical epigenetic mechanism in the silencing of transposable element...
Plant development processes are regulated by epigenetic alterations that shape nuclear structure, ge...
Plant development processes are regulated by epigenetic alterations that shape nuclear structure, ge...
Background: Retrotransposons play a central role in plant evolution and could be a powerful endogeno...
Eukaryotic genomes contain repetitive DNA sequences. This includes simple repeats and more complex t...
Transposable elements (TEs) are highly abundant in plant genomes. Environmental stress is one of the...
Retrotransposons are major components of plant and animal genomes. They amplify by reverse transcrip...
A transposition of a heat-activated retrotransposon named ONSEN required compromise of a small RNA-m...
<div><p>Retrotransposons are major components of plant and animal genomes. They amplify by reverse t...
Transposable elements are present in a wide variety of organisms; however, our understanding of the ...
Most transposable elements (TEs) are tightly regulated by epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylat...
Transposable elements (TEs) occupy a substantial portion of the genome of most plant species, differ...
Background: The mobilization of transposable elements (TEs) is suppressed by host genome defense mec...
Natural accessions are used for studying intraspecies genetic variation in the model plant Arabidops...
Eukaryotic genomes consist to a significant extent of retrotransposons that are suppressed by host e...
Cytosine DNA methylation is a critical epigenetic mechanism in the silencing of transposable element...
Plant development processes are regulated by epigenetic alterations that shape nuclear structure, ge...
Plant development processes are regulated by epigenetic alterations that shape nuclear structure, ge...
Background: Retrotransposons play a central role in plant evolution and could be a powerful endogeno...
Eukaryotic genomes contain repetitive DNA sequences. This includes simple repeats and more complex t...