Plant genetics: RNA cache or genome trash?
- PMID: 16136081
- DOI: 10.1038/nature04063
Plant genetics: RNA cache or genome trash?
Abstract
According to classical mendelian genetics, individuals homozygous for an allele always breed true. Lolle et al. report a pattern of non-mendelian inheritance in the hothead (hth) mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana, in which a plant homozygous at a particular locus upon self-crossing produces progeny that are 10% heterozygous; they claim that this is the result of the emerging allele having been reintroduced into the chromosome from a cache of RNA inherited from a previous generation. Here I suggest that these results are equally compatible with a gene conversion that occurred through the use as a template of DNA fragments that were inherited from a previous generation and propagated in archival form in the meristem cells that generate the plant germ lines. This alternative model is compatible with several important observations by Lolle et al..
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Genome-wide non-mendelian inheritance of extra-genomic information in Arabidopsis.Nature. 2005 Mar 24;434(7032):505-9. doi: 10.1038/nature03380. Nature. 2005. PMID: 15785770
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