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Andriy Bilichak
Researcher at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Publications - 40
Citations - 1276
Andriy Bilichak is an academic researcher from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & DNA methylation. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 39 publications receiving 1056 citations. Previous affiliations of Andriy Bilichak include University of Lethbridge.
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Transgenerational Adaptation of Arabidopsis to Stress Requires DNA Methylation and the Function of Dicer-Like Proteins
Alex Boyko,Todd Blevins,Youli Yao,Andrey Golubov,Andriy Bilichak,Yaroslav Ilnytskyy,Jens Hollander,Frederick Meins,Igor Kovalchuk +8 more
TL;DR: Exposure ofArabidopsis plants to stresses resulted in a higher HRF, increased global genome methylation, and higher tolerance to stress in the untreated progeny, consistent with the hypothesis that stress-induced transgenerational responses in Arabidopsis depend on altered DNA methylation and smRNA silencing pathways.
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The Progeny of Arabidopsis thaliana Plants Exposed to Salt Exhibit Changes in DNA Methylation, Histone Modifications and Gene Expression
TL;DR: A high degree of correlation between changes in DNA methylation, histone modifications and gene expression in the progeny of salt-stressed plants is demonstrated.
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Correction: Transgenerational Adaptation of Arabidopsis to Stress Requires DNA Methylation and the Function of Dicer-Like Proteins
Alex Boyko,Todd Blevins,Youli Yao,Andrey Golubov,Andriy Bilichak,Yaroslav Ilnytskyy,Jens Hollunder,Frederick Meins,Igor Kovalchuk +8 more
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Transgenerational response to stress in plants and its application for breeding
Andriy Bilichak,Igor Kovalchuk +1 more
TL;DR: A short overview of recent reports demonstrating a transgenerational response to stress in plants is provided, and the underlying potential molecular mechanisms of this phenomenon and its use for plant biotechnology applications are discussed.
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Chlorine Ions but not Sodium Ions Alter Genome Stability of Arabidopsis thaliana
TL;DR: It is shown that NaCl is a genotoxic stress that leads to somatic and transgenerational changes in recombination rates, and these changes are primarily triggered by exposure to Cl(-) ions.