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“…These results have been interpreted in light of the parental conflict theory (kinship theory) according to which mothers and fathers have a different interest in allocation of resources to their offspring 8,9 . Hence, it has been proposed that paternal genes promote seed growth, whereas maternal genes rather reduce growth; or, conversely, that in the maternal genome growth promoting factors are inactivated.Indeed, flowering plants have been found to imprint certain genes during endosperm development, which is similar to the situation observed for the placenta of mammals [10][11][12][13][14] . Interestingly, the imprinting machinery seems to regulate itself [15][16][17] .…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…These results have been interpreted in light of the parental conflict theory (kinship theory) according to which mothers and fathers have a different interest in allocation of resources to their offspring 8,9 . Hence, it has been proposed that paternal genes promote seed growth, whereas maternal genes rather reduce growth; or, conversely, that in the maternal genome growth promoting factors are inactivated.Indeed, flowering plants have been found to imprint certain genes during endosperm development, which is similar to the situation observed for the placenta of mammals [10][11][12][13][14] . Interestingly, the imprinting machinery seems to regulate itself [15][16][17] .…”
supporting
confidence: 69%
“…Indeed, flowering plants have been found to imprint certain genes during endosperm development, which is similar to the situation observed for the placenta of mammals [10][11][12][13][14] . Interestingly, the imprinting machinery seems to regulate itself [15][16][17] .…”
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confidence: 69%
“…A phenomenon that may contribute to differences between reciprocals in our study is imprinting. Imprinting has been described for endosperm and early embryo development in plants (Alleman and Doctor, 2000;Autran et al, 2005) and recently in adult sporophytic tissue (Kollipara et al, 2002;Lauria et al, 2004).…”
Section: Density Response In Maizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…DNA methylation may also occur as a result of imprinting (reviewed by Autran et al, 2005). Imprinting, the differential expression of a gene depending on the parent of origin, is commonly assumed to be the result of DNA methylation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is expected that genes in these two groups that exhibit increased expression under stress treatment have a high probability of involvement in the expression of embryogenesis-related genes than other SET genes. MEA is reportedly expressed in the embryo and endosperm and involved in embryo and endosperm development via genome imprinting (Autran et al 2005;Leroy et al 2007). This report concurs with the expression analysis that MEA is specifically expressed in siliques (Figure 3).…”
Section: Candidates For Set Genes Involved In Embryogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%