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Review Articles in 2018

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  • A Review summarizes our current understandings of vernalization mechanisms by comparing the vernalization genetic framework between Arabidopsis and grasses, and highlights the potential evolutionary origins of vernalization in various species.

    • Shujuan Xu
    • Kang Chong
    Review Article
  • This Review summarizes the current knowledge about local intercellular and systemic RNA trafficking, discussing the potential regulatory mechanisms and biological significance of these processes in plants.

    • Lin Liu
    • Xuemei Chen
    Review Article
  • Light microscopy has been experiencing explosive innovation and development. In this Review, the biological applications of light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) are synthesized to provide a reference for perspective users in plant research.

    • Miroslav Ovečka
    • Daniel von Wangenheim
    • Jozef Šamaj
    Review Article
  • A Review summarizes up-to-date understandings of the duration and demographic history of crop domestication and its effects on extant genomic variations, including structural variations about which we currently lack sufficient knowledge.

    • Brandon S. Gaut
    • Danelle K. Seymour
    • Yongfeng Zhou
    Review Article
  • This Review summarizes our understanding of plant chromatin organization and positioning beyond the nucleosomal level, advanced by up-to-date chromatin conformation capture methods and visualization techniques, as well as discusses future directions.

    • Ezgi Süheyla Doğan
    • Chang Liu
    Review Article
  • This Review highlights current understanding of how polyploidization affects plant genome evolution by focusing on the post-polyploidization events, including gene retention, fractionation and subgenome dominance, and their implications on future research.

    • Feng Cheng
    • Jian Wu
    • Xiaowu Wang
    Review Article

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