LTP2 hypomorphs show genotype‐by‐environment interaction in early seedling traits in Arabidopsis thaliana
Cristina M. Alexandre,
Kerry L. Bubb,
Karla M. Schultz
et al.
Abstract:Summary
Isogenic individuals can display seemingly stochastic phenotypic differences, limiting the accuracy of genotype‐to‐phenotype predictions. The extent of this phenotypic variation depends in part on genetic background, raising questions about the genes involved in controlling stochastic phenotypic variation.
Focusing on early seedling traits in Arabidopsis thaliana, we found that hypomorphs of the cuticle‐related gene LIPID TRANSFER PROTEIN 2 (LTP2) greatly increased variation in seedling phenotypes, inc… Show more
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