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How noncoding open chromatin regions shape soybean domestication.

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Open chromatin regions (OCRs), a generally conserved genomic feature amongst plant species, contain noncoding cis-regulatory elements for gene regulation. Wang et al. recently investigated how OCR structures and noncoding regions… Click to show full abstract

Open chromatin regions (OCRs), a generally conserved genomic feature amongst plant species, contain noncoding cis-regulatory elements for gene regulation. Wang et al. recently investigated how OCR structures and noncoding regions might have influenced the domestication of soybean. This knowledge could guide genome editing on future improvements of agronomic traits.

Keywords: regions shape; domestication; chromatin regions; noncoding open; open chromatin

Journal Title: Trends in plant science
Year Published: 2021

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