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      Nuclear Functions in Plant Transcription, Signaling and Development [electronic resource] / edited by Olga Pontes, Hailing Jin.

      Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: X, 182 p. 21 illus., 18 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
      • text
      Media type:
      • computer
      Carrier type:
      • online resource
      ISBN:
      • 9781493923861
      Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
      • 631.52 23
      • 660.6 23
      LOC classification:
      • SB123-123.5
      • S494.5.B563
      Online resources:
      Contents:
      RNA-directed DNA methylation and transcriptional silencing in Arabidopsis -- The role of DNA methylation in transposable element silencing and genomic imprinting -- Nuclear Bodies and Responses to the Environments -- Plasticity of Chromatin Organization in the Plant Interphase Nucleus -- Role of Epigenetic Modifications in Plant Responses to Environmental Stresses -- Setting the Stage for the Next Generation: Epigenetic Reprogramming during Sexual Plant Reproduction -- Epigenetic Modifications at Developmental Transitions in Arabidopsis -- Mechanisms of Transposable Element Evolution in Plants and their Effects on Gene Expression -- Population Epigenetics.
      In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book compiles a series of landmark discussions on the recent advances in plant nuclear biology research, and offers new perspectives into the functional relevance of the arrangement of genomes and nuclear processes that impact plant physiology and development. The work provides insight as to how genes are switched on or off and are tuned to specific expression levels, which allow us to better predict plant phenotypes. Overall, a better understanding of the fundamentals of plant gene expression will aid in the more efficient design of numerous biotechnological applications and plant breeding programs. This new knowledge will provide a foundation for solving both agricultural and environmental problems as well as developing practices that enable global sustainability. Plant biology is also relevant to human biology, as several aspects of underlying mechanisms are conserved between both organisms. Understanding this shared biology will shed light on human diseases, and could lead to better therapies for cancer and genetic diseases.
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      RNA-directed DNA methylation and transcriptional silencing in Arabidopsis -- The role of DNA methylation in transposable element silencing and genomic imprinting -- Nuclear Bodies and Responses to the Environments -- Plasticity of Chromatin Organization in the Plant Interphase Nucleus -- Role of Epigenetic Modifications in Plant Responses to Environmental Stresses -- Setting the Stage for the Next Generation: Epigenetic Reprogramming during Sexual Plant Reproduction -- Epigenetic Modifications at Developmental Transitions in Arabidopsis -- Mechanisms of Transposable Element Evolution in Plants and their Effects on Gene Expression -- Population Epigenetics.

      This book compiles a series of landmark discussions on the recent advances in plant nuclear biology research, and offers new perspectives into the functional relevance of the arrangement of genomes and nuclear processes that impact plant physiology and development. The work provides insight as to how genes are switched on or off and are tuned to specific expression levels, which allow us to better predict plant phenotypes. Overall, a better understanding of the fundamentals of plant gene expression will aid in the more efficient design of numerous biotechnological applications and plant breeding programs. This new knowledge will provide a foundation for solving both agricultural and environmental problems as well as developing practices that enable global sustainability. Plant biology is also relevant to human biology, as several aspects of underlying mechanisms are conserved between both organisms. Understanding this shared biology will shed light on human diseases, and could lead to better therapies for cancer and genetic diseases.

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