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Mild drought induces phenotypic and DNA methylation plasticity but no transgenerational effects in Arabidopsis
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2018
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Plant GeneticsGeneticsDna MethylationMolecular GeneticsGenomicsPlant GenomicsEpigeneticsEnvironmental EpigeneticsPlant Molecular BiologyPlant StressAbiotic StressHeritabilityTransgenerational EffectsPlant-abiotic InteractionDna Methylation VariantsInduces PhenotypicMild DroughtGenetic VariationGene ExpressionBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyGenetic EngineeringDna Methylation PlasticityMedicinePlant Physiology
Summary Whether environmentally induced changes in phenotypes can be heritable is a topic with revived interest, in part because of observations in plants that heritable trait variation can occur without DNA sequence mutations. This other system of inheritance, called transgenerational epigenetics, typically involves differences in DNA methylation that are stable across multiple generations. However, it remains unknown if such a system responds to environmental changes and if it could therefore provide a rapid way for plants to generate adaptive heritable phenotypic variation. Here, we used a well-controlled phenotyping platform and whole-genome bisulfite sequencing to investigate potential heritable effects of mild drought applied over two successive generations in Arabidopsis thaliana . Plastic phenotypic responses were observed in plants exposed to drought. After an intervening generation without stress, descendants of stressed and non-stressed plants were phenotypically indistinguishable, except for very few trait-based parental effects, and irrespective of whether they were grown in control conditions or under water deficit. Moreover, while mild drought induced changes to the DNA methylome of exposed plants, DNA methylation variants were not inherited. These findings add to the growing body of evidence indicating that transgenerational epigenetics is not a common response of plants to environmental changes.
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