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Wolbachia cifB induces cytoplasmic incompatibility in the malaria mosquito vector
Wolbachia , a maternally inherited intracellular bacterial species, can manipulate host insect reproduction by cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), which...
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A pollen selection system links self and interspecific incompatibility in the Brassicaceae
Self-incompatibility and recurrent transitions to self-compatibility have shaped the extant mating systems underlying the nonrandom mating critical...
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Self-incompatibility: a targeted, unexplored pre-fertilization barrier in flower crops of Asteraceae
Asteraceae (synonym as Compositae) is one of the largest angiosperm families among flowering plants comprising one-tenth of all agri-horticultural...
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Insights into pollen–stigma recognition: self-incompatibility mechanisms serve as interspecies barriers in Brassicaceae?
A new study provides a comprehensive molecular mechanism that controls interspecific incompatibility of self-incompatible (SI) plants in the...
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Genetics Behind Sexual Incompatibility in Plants: How Much We Know and What More to Uncover?
Self-incompatibility (SI) is an adaptive strategy in plants that increase genetic variability by promoting cross-pollination and reducing the chances...
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Genome analyses of four Wolbachia strains and associated mitochondria of Rhagoletis cerasi expose cumulative modularity of cytoplasmic incompatibility factors and cytoplasmic hitchhiking across host populations
BackgroundThe endosymbiont Wolbachia can manipulate arthropod reproduction and invade host populations by inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI)....
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Metabolomics and Cytoplasmic Genomics of Allium
Allium is the biggest genus of petaloid monocotyledons, with more than 750 species widely distributed in a range of climatic conditions worldwide,... -
Metabolomics and Cytoplasmic Genomics of Allium
Allium is the biggest genus of petaloid monocotyledons, with more than 750 species widely distributed in a range of climatic conditions worldwide,... -
Environmental Temperature, but Not Male Age, Affects Wolbachia and Prophage WO Thereby Modulating Cytoplasmic Incompatibility in the Parasitoid Wasp, Habrobracon Hebetor
Wolbachia is an endosymbiotic bacterium found in many species of arthropods and manipulates its host reproduction. Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI)...
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Algorithms for the quantitative Lock/Key model of cytoplasmic incompatibility
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) relates to the manipulation by the parasite Wolbachia of its host reproduction. Despite its widespread occurrence,...
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A novel hybrid seed production technology based on a unilateral cross-incompatibility gene in maize
Hybrid seed production technology (SPT) using genic recessive male sterility is of great importance in maize breeding. Here, we report a novel SPT...
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Genome-wide identification and characterization of SRLK gene family reveal their roles in self-incompatibility of Erigeron breviscapus
Self-incompatibility (SI) is a reproductive protection mechanism that plants acquired during evolution to prevent self-recession. As the female...
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“Candidatus Mesenet longicola”: Novel Endosymbionts of Brontispa longissima that Induce Cytoplasmic Incompatibility
Intracellular bacteria that are mainly transmitted maternally affect their arthropod hosts’ biology in various ways. One such effect is known as...
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MLPK function is not required for self-incompatibility in the S29 haplotype of Brassica rapa L.
Key messageS 29 haplotype does not require the MLPK function for self-incompatibility in Brassica rapa .
AbstractSelf-incompatibility (SI) in...
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Mitonuclear incompatibility as a hidden driver behind the genome ancestry of African admixed cattle
BackgroundAfrica is an important watershed in the genetic history of domestic cattle, as two lineages of modern cattle, Bos taurus and B. indicus ,...
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Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Conflict in Hybrids of Roach Rutilus rutilus and Bream Abramis brama as a Consequence of the Species Divergence in Body and Genome Sizes
AbstractThe species divergence in body size is often associated with changes in the genome size and the rate of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evolution....
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Ac-DEVD-CHO (caspase-3/DEVDase inhibitor) suppresses self-incompatibility–induced programmed cell death in the pollen tubes of petunia (Petunia hybrida E. Vilm.)
Programmed cell death (PCD) is relevant to many aspects in the growth and development of a plant organism. In their reproduction, many flowering...
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Organelle genome assembly uncovers the dynamic genome reorganization and cytoplasmic male sterility associated genes in tomato
To identify cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS)-associated genes in tomato, we determined the genome sequences of mitochondria and chloroplasts in three...
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Lateral metabolome study reveals the molecular mechanism of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) in Chinese cabbage
BackgroundChinese cabbage is one of the most widely grown leafy vegetables in China. Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is a maternally inherited trait...