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Epigenetics and epigenomics: underlying mechanisms, relevance, and implications in crop improvement
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Epigenetics and epigenomics: underlying mechanisms, relevance, and implications in crop improvement

G. Agarwal, H. Kudapa, A. Ramalingam, D. Choudhary, P. Sinha, V. Garg, V.K. Singh, G.B. Patil, M.K. Pandey, H.T. Nguyen, …
Functional & Integrative Genomics, Vol.20(6), pp.739-761
2020

Abstract

Epigenetics is defined as changes in gene expression that are not associated with changes in DNA sequence but due to the result of methylation of DNA and post-translational modifications to the histones. These epigenetic modifications are known to regulate gene expression by bringing changes in the chromatin state, which underlies plant development and shapes phenotypic plasticity in responses to the environment and internal cues. This review articulates the role of histone modifications and DNA methylation in modulating biotic and abiotic stresses, as well as crop improvement. It also highlights the possibility of engineering epigenomes and epigenome-based predictive models for improving agronomic traits.

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.54 Molecular & Cell Biology - Genetics
1.54.100 Epigenetic Regulation
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Genetics & Heredity
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Molecular Biology & Genetics
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