Epistatic interactions and negative heterosis have been shown to be associated with interchromosomal interactions in wheat. Physical gene-gene interactions between co-regulated genes clustered in “transcription factories” have been documented, and a genome-wide atlas of functionally paired, interacting regulatory elements and genes of wheat recently produced. Integration of these new studies on gene and regulatory element interactions, co-regulation of gene expression in “transcription factories,” and epigenetics generates new perspectives for wheat breeding and trait enhancement.
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Flavell, R. B. (2022). Wheat Breeding, Transcription Factories, and Genetic Interactions: New Perspectives. Frontiers in Plant Science, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.807884
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