RNA Polymerase IV Defines Epigenetic Variation in Maize
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Paramutation is a bizarre but likely widespread phenomenon that violates Mendel’s Law of Segregation. In this process, one allele changes the activity state of its partner allele on the homologous chromosome, usually from an active state to a silent state. This new state is inherited by the next
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