Adaptive transgenerational plasticity in plants: case studies, mechanisms, and implications for natural populations

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  • who: Sonia E. Sultan from the Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA have published the Article: Adaptive transgenerational plasticity in plants: case studies, mechanisms, and implications for natural populations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Much further study is needed however because it is still unclear exactly what signal is transmitted across generations DNA methylation marks might escape resetting in the germline or they might be re-instated by the action of transmitted small RNAs or histone modifications (Hauser et_al 2011 Paszkowski and Grossniklaus 2011).

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