Abstract
In paramutation, two alleles of a gene interact and, during the interaction, one of them becomes epigenetically silenced. The various paramutation systems that have been studied to date exhibit intriguing differences in the physical complexity of the loci involved. B and Pl alleles that participate in paramutation are simple, single genes, while the R haplotypes that participate in paramutation contain multiple gene copies and often include rearrangements. The number and arrangement of the sequences in particular complex R haplotypes have been correlated with paramutation behavior. Here, the physical structures of 28 additional haplotypes of R were examined. A specific set of physical features is associated with paramutability (the ability to be silenced). However, no physical features were strongly correlated with paramutagenicity (the ability to cause silencing) or neutrality (the inability to participate in paramutation). Instead, paramutagenic haplotypes were distinguished by high levels of cytosine methylation over certain regions of the genes while neutral haplotypes were distinguished by lack of C-methylation over these regions. These findings suggest that paramutability of r1 is determined by the genetic structure of particular haplotypes, while paramutagenicity is determined by the epigenetic state.
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