Epigenetics and its role in effecting agronomical traits

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  • who: Romesh K. Salgotra from the Clemson University, United States have published the Article: Epigenetics and its role in effecting agronomical traits, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

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    The second one involves histone H1-rich chromatic Frontiers in Plant Science frontiersin.org 10.3389/fpls.2022.925688 MicroRNAs reproductive development and is negatively regulated by miR156, miR157, or miR529 (Chuck et_al, 2010; Miura et_al, 2010; Bhogale et_al, 2014; Ferreira e Silva et_al, 2014; Chen et_al, 2015; Wang et_al, 2015). APETALA2 (AP2) family of TFs: They are inhibited by miR172 and impact phase transition, organ . . .

     

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