2017
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-03431-3
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Differential transcript profiling alters regulatory gene expression during the development of Gossypium arboreum, G.stocksii and somatic hybrids

Abstract: Polyploidy or genome doubling (i.e., the presence of two or more diploid parental genome sets within an organism) are very important in higher plants. Of particular interest are the mechanisms in the new microenvironment of the common nucleus, where doubled regulatory networks interact to generate a viable genetic system capable of regulating growth, development and responses to the environment. To determine the effects of whole genome merging and doubling on the global gene expression architecture of a new po… Show more

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“…Likewise, Ke et al . generated a novel cotton tetraploid between A 2 (accession ZB-1) and G. stocksii (E 1 ) by somatic hybridization 12 . As meiosis does not occur during somatic hybridization, the novel polyploid 2(A 2 E 1 ) might be an ideal model for further exploring the transcriptional and epigenomic alteration upon genome doubling.…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, Ke et al . generated a novel cotton tetraploid between A 2 (accession ZB-1) and G. stocksii (E 1 ) by somatic hybridization 12 . As meiosis does not occur during somatic hybridization, the novel polyploid 2(A 2 E 1 ) might be an ideal model for further exploring the transcriptional and epigenomic alteration upon genome doubling.…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%