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  • Major effect loci controlling natural, heritable variation in telomere length are not known. Here, the authors use QTL mapping and transgenic manipulations in Arabidopsis to implicate the rRNA-processing genes NOP2A and RPL5 in telomere length set point regulation in this model species.

    • Liliia R. Abdulkina
    • Callie Kobayashi
    • Eugene V. Shakirov
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-8
  • The genome of the biofuel crop switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) reveals climate–gene–biomass associations that underlie adaptation in nature and will facilitate improvements of the yield of this crop for bioenergy production.

    • John T. Lovell
    • Alice H. MacQueen
    • Jeremy Schmutz
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 590, P: 438-444
  • Drought is a major factor limiting crop productivity. Here, via eQTL analysis and comparative genomics, the authors show compensatory evolution between trans-regulatory loci and transcription factor binding sites that shape the drought response networks in the model C4 grass Panicum hallii.

    • John T. Lovell
    • Jerry Jenkins
    • Thomas E. Juenger
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-10
  • As the caps of chromosomes, telomeres are essential for genome integrity and stability. A highly accurate method for measuring the length of a single human telomere has been developed and reveals previously unrecognized variation in telomere length.

    • John M. Sedivy
    • Dorothy E. Shippen
    • Eugene V. Shakirov
    News & Views
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 33, P: 114-116
  • Researchers from Hawaii and an international consortium have produced a draft genome assembly for 'SunUp', the first commercial virus-resistant transgenic fruit tree. Comparison of this plant genome to those of Arabidopsis and others sheds light on evolution of characteristics such as biosynthesis, starch deposition, control of photosynthesis and pathways for creating volatile compounds.

    • Ray Ming
    • Shaobin Hou
    • Maqsudul Alam
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 452, P: 991-996