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Evolution: Heterochromatin Diversity in Early-Branching Land Plants

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Chromatin profiling of a liverwort genome reveals an epigenomic landscape where the major mark of developmental silencing in later-branching land plants and in animals also targets subsets of transposons in… Click to show full abstract

Chromatin profiling of a liverwort genome reveals an epigenomic landscape where the major mark of developmental silencing in later-branching land plants and in animals also targets subsets of transposons in this early-branching land plant lineage.

Keywords: branching land; land plants; evolution heterochromatin; heterochromatin diversity; land; early branching

Journal Title: Current Biology
Year Published: 2020

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