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Rebecca A. Mosher

Researcher at University of Arizona

Publications -  55
Citations -  4727

Rebecca A. Mosher is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA methylation & RNA-Directed DNA Methylation. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 48 publications receiving 3800 citations. Previous affiliations of Rebecca A. Mosher include University of Cambridge & John Innes Centre.

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RNA-directed DNA methylation: an epigenetic pathway of increasing complexity

TL;DR: RNA-directed DNA methylation, the major small RNA-mediated epigenetic pathway in plants, is implicated in pathogen defence, stress responses and reproduction, as well as in interallelic and intercellular communication.
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Insights into Land Plant Evolution Garnered from the Marchantia polymorpha Genome

John L. Bowman, +118 more
- 05 Oct 2017 - 
TL;DR: Compared with other sequenced land plants, M. polymorpha exhibits low genetic redundancy in most regulatory pathways, with this portion of its genome resembling that predicted for the ancestral land plant.
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Comparative functional genomics of the fission yeasts

Nicholas Rhind, +66 more
- 20 May 2011 - 
TL;DR: Differences in gene content and regulation explain why, unlike the budding yeast of Saccharomycotina, fission yeasts cannot use ethanol as a primary carbon source and provide tools for investigation across the Schizosaccharomyces clade.

UniparentalexpressionofPolIV-dependentsiRNAsin developing endosperm of Arabidopsis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the predominant phase of p4-siRNA accumulation is initiated in the maternal gametophyte and continues during seed development in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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Uniparental expression of PolIV-dependent siRNAs in developing endosperm of Arabidopsis

TL;DR: The results provide the first evidence for a link between genomic imprinting and RNA silencing in plants and the predominant phase of p4-siRNA accumulation is initiated in the maternal gametophyte and continues during seed development.