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Soma-to-germline RNA communication
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Conine, Colin C
, Rando, Oliver J
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Communication
/ Environmental conditions
/ Epigenetics
/ Gametes
/ Gene expression
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Heredity
/ Motivation
/ Nurse cells
/ Ovaries
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA transport
/ Roles
2022
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Soma-to-germline RNA communication
by
Conine, Colin C
, Rando, Oliver J
in
Communication
/ Environmental conditions
/ Epigenetics
/ Gametes
/ Gene expression
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Heredity
/ Motivation
/ Nurse cells
/ Ovaries
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA transport
/ Roles
2022
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Soma-to-germline RNA communication
2022
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Overview
More than a century ago, August Weissman defined a distinction between the germline (responsible for propagating heritable information from generation to generation) and the perishable soma. A central motivation for this distinction was to argue against the inheritance of acquired characters, as the germline was partly defined by its protection from external conditions. However, recent decades have seen an explosion of studies documenting the intergenerational and transgenerational effects of environmental conditions, forcing a re-evaluation of how external signals are sensed by, or communicated to, the germline epigenome. Here, motivated by the centrality of small RNAs in paradigms of epigenetic inheritance, we review across species the myriad examples of intercellular RNA trafficking from nurse cells or somatic tissues to developing gametes.In this Review, Conine and Rando discuss, across species, the myriad examples of intercellular RNA trafficking from nurse cells or somatic tissues to developing gametes, and consider how intercellular RNA trafficking shapes the germline epigenome.
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