In mammals, dosage compensation is achieved by doubling expression of X-linked genes in both sexes, together with X inactivation in females. Up-regulation of the active X chromosome may be controlled by DNA sequence–based and/or epigenetic mechanisms that double the X output potentially in response to autosomal factor(s). To determine whether X expression is adjusted depending on ploidy, we used expression arrays to compare X-linked and autosomal gene expression in human triploid cells. While the average X:autosome expression ratio was about 1 in normal diploid cells, this ratio was lower (0.81–0.84) in triploid cells with one active X and higher (1.32–1.4) in triploid cells with two active X’s. Thus, overall X-linked gene expression in tri...
<p>This figure shows maximal expression levels for autosomes and the X chromosome. Maximal expressio...
Mammalian sex chromosomes evolved from the degeneration of one homolog of a pair of ancestral autoso...
Shown is the median log-transformed (log2(counts+1) counts for every gene in X and autosomes. This r...
Abstract Background X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is that aspect of mammalian dosage compensation ...
Only one X chromosome functions in diploid human cells irrespective of the sex of the individual and...
Abstract Background During the evolution of mammalian sex chromosomes, the degeneration of Y-linked ...
Abstract Background Precise gene dosage of the X chromosomes is critical for normal development and ...
<p>The transcript output from a given pair of chromosomes in normal WT diploid cells is set as a val...
ABSTRACT During early mammalian development, the two X-chromosomes in female cells are active. Dosag...
Dosage compensation in mammals involves silencing of one X chromosome in XX females and requires exp...
X chromosome inactivation equalizes the dose of X-linked genes between male and female mammals. This...
Abstract Background Drosophila melanogaster females have two X chromosomes and two autosome sets (XX...
X chromosomes are unusual in many regards, not least of which is their nonrandom gene content. The c...
A fundamental question in the biology of sex differences has eluded direct study in humans: How does...
Ohno's hypothesis postulates that X-chromosome upregulation rectifies X-dose imbalance relative to a...
<p>This figure shows maximal expression levels for autosomes and the X chromosome. Maximal expressio...
Mammalian sex chromosomes evolved from the degeneration of one homolog of a pair of ancestral autoso...
Shown is the median log-transformed (log2(counts+1) counts for every gene in X and autosomes. This r...
Abstract Background X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is that aspect of mammalian dosage compensation ...
Only one X chromosome functions in diploid human cells irrespective of the sex of the individual and...
Abstract Background During the evolution of mammalian sex chromosomes, the degeneration of Y-linked ...
Abstract Background Precise gene dosage of the X chromosomes is critical for normal development and ...
<p>The transcript output from a given pair of chromosomes in normal WT diploid cells is set as a val...
ABSTRACT During early mammalian development, the two X-chromosomes in female cells are active. Dosag...
Dosage compensation in mammals involves silencing of one X chromosome in XX females and requires exp...
X chromosome inactivation equalizes the dose of X-linked genes between male and female mammals. This...
Abstract Background Drosophila melanogaster females have two X chromosomes and two autosome sets (XX...
X chromosomes are unusual in many regards, not least of which is their nonrandom gene content. The c...
A fundamental question in the biology of sex differences has eluded direct study in humans: How does...
Ohno's hypothesis postulates that X-chromosome upregulation rectifies X-dose imbalance relative to a...
<p>This figure shows maximal expression levels for autosomes and the X chromosome. Maximal expressio...
Mammalian sex chromosomes evolved from the degeneration of one homolog of a pair of ancestral autoso...
Shown is the median log-transformed (log2(counts+1) counts for every gene in X and autosomes. This r...