Genomic imprinting, the preferential expression of maternal or paternal alleles of imprinted genes, is often maintained through expression of imprinted long non-coding (lnc) “anti-sense ” RNAs. These may overlap imprinted transcripts, and are expressed from the opposite allele. Previously we have described brain region-specific imprinted expression of the Dio3 gene in rat, which is preferentially modified by fetal ethanol exposure.The Dio3os (opposite strand) transcript is transcribed in opposite orientation to Dio3 in mouse and human, partially overlaps the Dio3 promoter, and mirrors total Dio3 developmental expres-sion levels. Here, we present that the rat Dio3os transcript(s) exhibits brain region-specific imprinted expression patterns s...
Genomic imprinting refers to a specialized form of epigenetic gene regulation whereby the expression...
Imprinted genes display differential allelic expression in a manner that depends on the sex of the t...
Genomic imprinting in mammals was discovered over 30 years ago through elegant embryological and gen...
The Dio3 gene, which encodes for the type 3 deiodinase (D3), controls thyroid hormone (TH) availabil...
Individuals with uniparental disomy of chromosome 14 (Temple and Kagami-Ogata syndromes) exhibit a n...
Many genes subject to genomic imprinting function in a number of endocrine/paracrine pathways that a...
AbstractMany genes subject to genomic imprinting function in a number of endocrine/paracrine pathway...
SummaryImprinted genes play essential roles in development, and their allelic expression is mediated...
While the vast majority of mammalian autosomal genes are expressed from both parental alleles, a num...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in unequal expression of homologous mate...
Loss of imprinting (LOI) results in severe developmental defects, but the mechanisms preventing LOI ...
A number of recent studies have provided new insights into mechanisms that regulate genomic imprinti...
Most mammalian genes are equally expressed from the two inherited parental alleles. However, a puzzl...
A comprehensive, domain-wide comparative analysis of genomic imprinting between mammals that imprint...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process that leads to parent of origin-specific gene expression ...
Genomic imprinting refers to a specialized form of epigenetic gene regulation whereby the expression...
Imprinted genes display differential allelic expression in a manner that depends on the sex of the t...
Genomic imprinting in mammals was discovered over 30 years ago through elegant embryological and gen...
The Dio3 gene, which encodes for the type 3 deiodinase (D3), controls thyroid hormone (TH) availabil...
Individuals with uniparental disomy of chromosome 14 (Temple and Kagami-Ogata syndromes) exhibit a n...
Many genes subject to genomic imprinting function in a number of endocrine/paracrine pathways that a...
AbstractMany genes subject to genomic imprinting function in a number of endocrine/paracrine pathway...
SummaryImprinted genes play essential roles in development, and their allelic expression is mediated...
While the vast majority of mammalian autosomal genes are expressed from both parental alleles, a num...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in unequal expression of homologous mate...
Loss of imprinting (LOI) results in severe developmental defects, but the mechanisms preventing LOI ...
A number of recent studies have provided new insights into mechanisms that regulate genomic imprinti...
Most mammalian genes are equally expressed from the two inherited parental alleles. However, a puzzl...
A comprehensive, domain-wide comparative analysis of genomic imprinting between mammals that imprint...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process that leads to parent of origin-specific gene expression ...
Genomic imprinting refers to a specialized form of epigenetic gene regulation whereby the expression...
Imprinted genes display differential allelic expression in a manner that depends on the sex of the t...
Genomic imprinting in mammals was discovered over 30 years ago through elegant embryological and gen...