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From: Molecular characterization of a rice mutator-phenotype derived from an incompatible cross-pollination reveals transgenerational mobilization of multiple transposable elements and extensive epigenetic instability

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Conspicuous phenotypic variation in multiple traits in selfed progenies (S1) of the single rice mutator-phenotype Tong211-LP after its rice parental line cv. Tong211 was artificially pollinated by pollens of Oenothera biennis L. Leftmost and middle panels are overall plant statue of the rice parental line Tong211 (a) and S1 progenies of the mutator-phenotype Tong211-LP (b) at the vegetative and flowering stages, respectively. The rightmost panel exemplifies the panicle- and seed-sizes of the rice parental line Tong211 (a) and one individual of the S1 progeny of Tong211-LP (b).

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