2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.09.511489
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Temperature-induced methylome changes during asexual reproduction trigger transcriptomic and phenotypic changes inFragaria vesca

Abstract: Plants must quickly adapt to a changing environment in order to maintain their fitness. One rapid adaptation mechanism that promotes plasticity is epigenetic memory, which may provide long-lived organisms the precious time needed to adapt to climate change. In this study, we used the perennial plant Fragaria vesca as a model to determine how the methylome and transcriptome adapt to elevated temperatures (28 vs. 18 ˚C) over three asexual generations. Changes in flowering time, stolon number, and petiole length … Show more

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