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Full-length autonomous transposable elements are preferentially targeted by expression-dependent forms of RNA-directed DNA methylation.

Kaushik PandaLexiang JiDrexel A NeumannJosquin DaronRobert J SchmitzR Keith Slotkin
Published in: Genome biology (2016)
Expression-dependent forms of RdDM function to critically target DNA methylation to full-length and transcriptionally active transposable elements, suggesting that these pathways are key to suppressing mobilization. This targeting specificity is initiated on the mRNA cleavage-level, yet manifested as chromatin-level silencing that in plants is epigenetically inherited from generation to generation.
Keyphrases
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