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Assessing small RNA profles in potato diploid hybrid and its resynthesized allopolyploid reveals conserved abundance with distinct genomic distribution
Zavallo, Diego; Cara, Nicolás; Leone, Melisa; Crescente, Juan Manuel; Marfil, Carlos Federico; Masuelli, Ricardo Williams; Asurmendi, Sebastian (Springer, 2024-04)Allopolyploidy, a complex process involving interspecific hybridization and whole genome duplication, significantly impacts plant evolution, leading to the emergence of novel phenotypes. Polyploids often present phenotypic ... -
Genomic re-assessment of the transposable element landscape of the potato genome
Zavallo, Diego; Crescente, Juan Manuel; Gantuz, Magdalena; Leone, Melisa; Vanzetti, Leonardo Sebastian; Masuelli, Ricardo Williams; Asurmendi, Sebastian (Springer, 2020-05)Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences with the ability to autoreplicate and move throughout the host genome. TEs are major drivers in stress response and genome evolution. Given their significance, the development ... -
Negative modulation of SA signaling components by the capsid protein of tobacco mosaic virus is required for viral long-distance movement
Venturuzzi, Andrea Laura; Rodriguez, Maria Cecilia; Conti, Gabriela; Leone, Melisa; Caro, Maria Del Pilar; Montecchia, Juan Francisco; Zavallo, Diego; Asurmendi, Sebastian (Wiley, 2021-05)An important aspect of plant–virus interaction is the way viruses dynamically move over long distances and how plant immunity modulates viral systemic movement. Salicylic acid (SA), a well-characterized hormone responsible ... -
RdDM pathway components differentially modulate Tobamovirus symptom development
Leone, Melisa; Zavallo, Diego; Venturuzzi, Andrea Laura; Asurmendi, Sebastian (Springer, 2020-08)Small RNAs (sRNAs) are important molecules for gene regulation in plants and play an essential role in plant-pathogen interactions. Researchers have evaluated the relationship between viral infections as well as the ...