
![][1] ![][1] ![][1] The endosperm is often viewed as a complicated and rather strange tissue: its genome is triploid, it is formed from a second fertilization event specific to flowering plants, and it is a frequent source of incompatibility between plants, yet does
Ovule, Genomic Imprinting, Magnoliopsida, Cycadopsida, Organ Specificity, Seeds, DNA Methylation, Chromatin, Endosperm
Ovule, Genomic Imprinting, Magnoliopsida, Cycadopsida, Organ Specificity, Seeds, DNA Methylation, Chromatin, Endosperm
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