Loss of Karma transposon methylation underlies the mantled somaclonal variant of oil palm

Nature - Tập 525 Số 7570 - Trang 533-537 - 2015
Meilina Ong‐Abdullah1, Jared M. Ordway2, Nan Jiang2, Siew–Eng Ooi1, Sau Yee Kok1, Norashikin Sarpan1, Azimi Nuraziyan1, Ahmad Tarmizi Hashim1, Zamzuri Ishak1, Samsul Kamal Rosli1, Fadila Ahmad Malike1, Nor Azwani Abu Bakar1, Marhalil Marjuni1, Norziha Abdullah1, Zulkifli Yaakub1, Mohd Din Amiruddin1, N. Rajanaidu1, Rajinder Singh1, Eng‐Ti Leslie Low1, Kuang‐Lim Chan1, Norazah Azizi1, Steven W. Smith2, Blaire Bacher2, Muhammad A. Budiman2, Andrew Van Brunt2, Corey Wischmeyer2, Melissa Beil2, Michael Hogan2, Nathan Lakey2, Chin-Ching Lim3, Xaviar Arulandoo3, Choo-Kien Wong4, Chin-Nee Choo4, Wei Wong4, Yen-Yen Kwan5, Sharifah Shahrul Rabiah Syed Alwee5, Ravigadevi Sambanthamurthi1, Robert A. Martienssen6
1Malaysian Palm Oil Board, 6, Persiaran Institusi, Bandar Baru Bangi, Kajang, 43000, Selangor, Malaysia
2Orion Genomics, 4041 Forest Park Avenue, St Louis, 63108, Missouri, USA
3United Plantations Berhad, Jendarata Estate, 36009 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia,
4Applied Agricultural Resources Sdn Bhd, No. 11, Jalan Teknologi 3/6, Taman Sains Selangor 1, 47810 Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia,
5FELDA Global Ventures R&D Sdn Bhd, c/o FELDA Biotechnology Centre, PT 23417, Lengkuk Teknologi, 71760 Bandar Enstek, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia,
6Howard Hughes Medical Institute-Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, 11724, New York, USA

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