Heritable Epigenetic Modification of BpIAA9 Causes the Reversion Mutation of Leaf Shapes in<em> Betula pendula</em> ‘Dalecarlica’
Xingxing Zhang,
Chenrui Gu,
Jing Jiang
et al.
Abstract:The European white birch, scientifically known as Betula pendula, and its variant, B. pendula 'Dalecarlica' are characterized by a serrated leaf margin that enhances their aesthetic appeal. However, the lobed leaf trait can undergo random and spontaneous reversion to the typical ovoid or cordate shape during asexual reproduction. Investigating and elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying this unpredictable reversion mutation is essential for comprehending the birch leaf development pro… Show more
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