Diversity of individuals' methylation patterns to different moisture regimes in Einkorn wheat revealed by CRED-RA technique
Narges Hosseini,
Leila Zarei,
Kianoosh Cheghamirza
Abstract:Among the wild relatives of wheat, diploid species with desirable characteristics have high potential in crop modi cation. One of the important epigenetic changes that is associated with the pattern of gene expression and causes genetic instability is DNA methylation. The coupled restriction enzyme digestionrandom ampli cation (CRED-RA) technique and ve RAPD primers were used to study methylation changes in two Einkorn wheat genotypes including S10 and H9 genotypes and four soil water availability treatments i… Show more
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