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Cell Press, Trends in Plant Science, 12(9), p. 568-570

DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2004.10.001

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Unveiling the molecular arms race between two conflicting genomes in cytoplasmic male sterility?

Journal article published in 2004 by Pascal Touzet ORCID, Françoise Budar
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Abstract

Cytoplasmic male sterility can be thought of as the product of a genetic conflict between two genomes that have different modes of inheritance. Male sterilizing factors, generally encoded by chimeric mitochondrial genes, can be down-regulated by specific nuclear restorer genes. The recent cloning of a restorer gene in rice and its comparison with restorer genes cloned in petunia and radish could be regarded as the beginning of a general molecular scenario in this peculiar arms race.