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- Phelps et al., 2023 - Hybridization led to a rewired pluripotency network in the allotetraploid Xenopus laevis
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The allotetraploid X. laevis genome contains two distinct subgenomes āLā and āSā due to interspecific hybridization of ancestral diploids. (B) Triptolide inhibits genome activation, as measured in the late blastula, while cycloheximide inhibits only secondary activation, distinguishing genes directly activated by maternal factors. NF = Nieuwkoop and Faber. (C) Heatmap of RNA-seq coverage over exons (left) and introns (right) of activated genes. |
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