Foreign DNA introgression caused heritable cytosine demethylation in ribosomal RNA genes of rice

2001 
Significant cytosine demethylation in ribosomal RNA genes (18S or 25S) were detected in all four studied rice lines containing introgressed DNA from wild rice, Zizania latifolia Griseb. In each line, the changed RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism) patterns produced with the methylation-sensitive enzyme (HpaII) were identical between two randomly selected individual plants both within and between generations. This indicates that the methylation changes are non-random and stably inherited. Cytosine demethylation in ribosomal RNA genes could be a major cause for the drastically altered phenotypic variations observed in the introgression lines.
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