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First published online November 17, 2003


Development 130, 2504e (2003)
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Epimutation in plant culture

Cultured plant cells show phenotypic variation, some of which results from epigenetic changes – mitotically heritable but reversible alterations in gene expression that do not result from permanent genetic modifications. Some epigenetic changes are also transmitted during meiosis; these are called epimutations, and Meins and Thomas now report that epimutations can arise frequently in cultured tobacco plant cells (see p. 6201). Leaf cells normally require the cell-division factor cytokinin for continuous growth in culture – they have a C- phenotype. However, when cultured in media containing cytokinin, some of these cells rapidly alternate between a C- and a C+ (cytokinin-independent) state, a phenomenon called pseudodirected variation. Meins and Thomas show that in plants regenerated from most C+ clones, leaf tissues retained the C+ phenotype. This trait was meiotically transmitted but rapidly reverted to the C- phenotype during successive sexual generations, leading the researchers to conclude that pseudodirected variation is a new form of epimutation.


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Meiotic transmission of epigenetic changes in the cell-division factor requirement of plant cells
Frederick Meins, Jr and Monique Thomas
Development 2003 130: 6201-6208. [Abstract] [Full Text]  




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