How plants avoid incest
Daphne Goring and
Emily Indriolo
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Daphne Goring: University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 3B2, Canada. d.goring@utoronto.ca
Emily Indriolo: University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 3B2, Canada. d.goring@utoronto.ca
Nature, 2010, vol. 466, issue 7309, 926-927
Abstract:
Different versions of the same gene can be either dominant or recessive. A small non-coding RNA mediates such differences in dominance as part of a system that prevents inbreeding in plants.
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1038/466926a
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