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A comparative analysis of developmental profiles for DNA methylation in 5-azacytidine-induced early-flowering flax lines and their control
Authors:J.C.L. Brown   M.M. De Decker  M.A. Fieldes  
Affiliation:aDepartment of Biology, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3C5
Abstract:Earlier experiments demonstrated that DNA from young plants of 5-azacytidine-induced flax (Linum usitatissimum) lines that flower earlier-than-normal is hypomethylated relative to DNA from their control lines and detected differences in methylation level between plants sampled at different ages, which suggested that the methylation level in flax changes during development. To investigate this possibility, and its potential impact on the difference in methylation level between early-flowering and control lines, developmental profiles were established for the cytosine methylation levels in DNA from post-germination seedlings and from the shoot tips of main stems and the cotyledons sampled throughout vegetative phase. The methylation profiles for two early-flowering lines and their control lines were compared. The methylation profiles were then compared to profiles for DNA content, tissue weight and chlorophyll content (green tissues); these additional parameters provided information on tissue status in terms of cell division, tissue expansion and/or photosynthetic maturity. With one exception, methylation levels were either static or increased with plant age and/or tissue maturity; the highest methylation levels were seen in senescent cotyledons. Although DNA from immature plants or tissues of the early-flowering lines was usually hypomethylated, the hypomethylation was not always apparent in tissues from older plants.
Keywords:Epigenetics   Cytosine methylation   Vegetative phase   Flowering time   Post-germination   Cotyledon senescence
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