Although utilization of heterosis has largely improved the yield of many crops worldwide, the underlying molecular mechanism of heterosis, particularly for allopolyploids, remains unclear. Here, we compared epigenome and transcriptome data of an elite hybrid and its parental lines in three assessed tissues (seedling, flower bud, and silique) to explore their contribution to heterosis in allopolyploid B. napus. Transcriptome analysis illustrated that a small proportion of non-additive genes in the hybrid compared with its parents, as well as parental expression level dominance, might have a significant effect on heterosis. We identified histone modification (H3K4me3 and H3K27me3) variation between the parents and hybrid, most of which result...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, refers to the increased yield and biomass of hybrid offspring relative ...
Epigenetic regulation, covalent modification of DNA and changes in histone proteins are closely link...
Abstract Background Allopolyploids require rapid genetic and epigenetic modifications to reconcile t...
Although utilization of heterosis has largely improved the yield of many crops worldwide, the underl...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Hybrid vigour (heterosis) has been used for decades in cropping ag...
Background Heterosis is biologically important but the molecular basis of the phenomenon is poorly ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Background Genome-wide maps of histone modifications have been obtained for several plant species. ...
Covalent modifications of histone proteins act as epigenetic regulators of gene expression. We repor...
Not AvailableHeterosis has been widely exploited in plants and animals, and also revolutionized agri...
Despite the importance and wide exploitation of heterosis in commercial crop breeding, the molecular...
The remodeling of transcriptome, epigenome, proteome, and metabolome in hybrids plays an important r...
With global food insecurity on the rise and increased pressures on habitat conservation it is vital ...
Abstract: 【Objective 】 The purpose of this study is to probe the mechanism of heterosis of Brassica ...
Histone modifications affect gene expression, but the mechanism and biological consequence of natura...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, refers to the increased yield and biomass of hybrid offspring relative ...
Epigenetic regulation, covalent modification of DNA and changes in histone proteins are closely link...
Abstract Background Allopolyploids require rapid genetic and epigenetic modifications to reconcile t...
Although utilization of heterosis has largely improved the yield of many crops worldwide, the underl...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Hybrid vigour (heterosis) has been used for decades in cropping ag...
Background Heterosis is biologically important but the molecular basis of the phenomenon is poorly ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Background Genome-wide maps of histone modifications have been obtained for several plant species. ...
Covalent modifications of histone proteins act as epigenetic regulators of gene expression. We repor...
Not AvailableHeterosis has been widely exploited in plants and animals, and also revolutionized agri...
Despite the importance and wide exploitation of heterosis in commercial crop breeding, the molecular...
The remodeling of transcriptome, epigenome, proteome, and metabolome in hybrids plays an important r...
With global food insecurity on the rise and increased pressures on habitat conservation it is vital ...
Abstract: 【Objective 】 The purpose of this study is to probe the mechanism of heterosis of Brassica ...
Histone modifications affect gene expression, but the mechanism and biological consequence of natura...
Hybrid vigour, or heterosis, refers to the increased yield and biomass of hybrid offspring relative ...
Epigenetic regulation, covalent modification of DNA and changes in histone proteins are closely link...
Abstract Background Allopolyploids require rapid genetic and epigenetic modifications to reconcile t...