Altered chromatin compaction and histone methylation drive non-additive gene expression in an interspecific Arabidopsis hybrid.
Wangsheng ZhuBo HuClaude BeckerEzgi Süheyla DoğanKenneth Wayne BerendzenDetlef WeigelChang LiuPublished in: Genome biology (2017)
It has long been suspected that genome-scale properties cause the differential responses of genes from one or the other parent to hybridization. Our work links global chromatin compactness and H3K27me3 histone modification to global differences in gene expression in an interspecific Arabidopsis hybrid.