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|a Fedoroff, Nina V.
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|a Plant Transposons and Genome Dynamics in Evolution.
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|a Transposable elements, or transposons, make up a significant proportion of the genetic material found in a plant genomes. Now recognized for their ability to illuminate the evolving nature of plants and their day-to-day function, transposable elements are a key component of molecular and genetic research. This book is a comprehensive reference on transposable genetic elements in plants and their impacts on plant evolution and development. It provides broad-ranging coverage of mobile genetic elements and looks at the natural history of transponsons. This book is a single source reference on the.
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|a Title Page; Copyright; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Discovery of Transposition; Introduction; Studies on Variegation; Mutable Genes; McClintock's Studies on Chromosome Breakage; Recognition that Ds Transposes; Explaining Mutable Genes; Molecular Endnote; References; Chapter 2: A Field Guide to Transposable Elements; The C-value Paradox; The Quantity of Transposable Elements Determines Genome Size; General Classification Scheme for Transposable Elements; Class II Elements; Class I: The Non-LTR and LTR Retrotransposons; Evolutionary Origins of Transposable Elements.
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|a Non-autonomous Transposable ElementsTransposable Element Demography and Genome Ecology; Conclusions: Rehabilitation of Transposable Elements; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3: The Mechanism of Ac/Ds Transposition; Transposition of Ac/Ds Elements; The Enigmatic Ac Dosage Effect; cis and trans Effects on Ac/Ds Transposition; Molecular Characterization of Transposable Elements; The Excision and Insertion Reactions; Formation of Ds from Ac; Standard versus Alternative Transposition; Sister Chromatid Transposition; Reversed-ends Transposition; How Does Ds Break Chromosomes?
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|a Alternative Transposition, DNA Methylation, and the Sequence of Transposition ReactionsPotential Applications of Alternative Transposition; Perspective; References; Chapter 4: McClintock and Epigenetics; Introduction; Spm-suppressible Alleles; Spm-dependent Alleles; Cryptic Spm; Presetting; Molecular Machinery of Epigenetic Regulation; Summary; References; Chapter 5: Molecular Mechanisms of Transposon Epigenetic Regulation; Introduction; Chromatin Remodeling, DNA and Histone Modification; RNA Interference (RNAi) and RNA-Directed DNA Methylation (RdDM).
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|a Heterochromatin Reprogramming and Germ Cell FateTransgenerational Inheritance of Transposon Silencing; Paramutation; Conclusions; References; Chapter 6: Transposons in Plant Gene Regulation; Introduction; New Regulatory Functions; TE-Induced Down-Regulation; Deletions and Rearrangements; Suppressible Alleles; TEs and Plant Domestication; The Dynamic Genome; References; Chapter 7: Imprinted Gene Expression and the Contribution of Transposable Elements; Why are Genes Imprinted?; The Developmental Origin of Endosperm; Selection for Imprinted Expression.
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|a Principles Derived from the First Imprinted GeneGene Imprinting and Parent-of-Origin Effects on Seed Development; What Genes are Imprinted?; Epigenome Dynamics during Seed Development; Epigenetic Landscape in Vegetative Tissues; Cytological Observations of Chromatin in Seeds; Epigenomic Profiling in Seeds; Mechanisms of Gene Imprinting and the Relation to TEs; TEs and Allele-Specific Imprinting; Insights from Whole Genome Studies; Outstanding Questions; References; Chapter 8: Transposons and Gene Creation; Introduction; Capture of Gene Fragments by TEs and Formation of Chimeric Genes.
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