Certain mammalian genes are expressed exclusively from either the paternal or the maternal chromosome because of a differential marking process that occurs during gametogenesis. This epigenetic marking is called genomic imprinting. Monoallelic expres-sion of imprinted genes is responsible for the inability of uniparental mammalian embryos to develop normally and for the abnormal phenotypes observed with particular chromo-somal disomies. Many of the imprinted genes identified to date are involved in the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation and, together with other pieces of evidence, they are suggested to play a role in tumorigenesis. Here we discuss how imprinted genes cause diseases and tumors and summarize the recent advan...
Abstract: Genomic imprinting is a process resulting in the preferential expression of certain genes ...
The rising frequency of ART-conceived births is accompanied by the need for an improved understandin...
Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and Angelman syndrome (AS) are distinct neurobehavioral disorders associ...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...
International audienceImprinted genes play important roles in the regulation of growth and developme...
Mammalian genes controlled by genomic imprinting play important roles in development and diverse pos...
The Mendelian inheritance is based on the fundamental rule in which mammalian genes are expressed eq...
Imprinting is defined as the parental allele-specific expression of a very limited set of genes (abo...
Genomic imprinting is expression of gene’s only one allele in one of homolog chromosome depending on...
Imprinted genes are expressed from a single parental allele and are typically found in clusters thro...
Imprinted genes are a subset of genes that are expressed from only one of the parental alleles. The ...
Genomic imprinting is an exception to Mendelian genetics in that imprinted genes are expressed monoa...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Genomic imprinting, the monoallelic and parent-of-origin-dependent expression of a subset of genes, ...
Genetic information is encoded by the linear sequence of the DNA double helix, while epigenetic info...
Abstract: Genomic imprinting is a process resulting in the preferential expression of certain genes ...
The rising frequency of ART-conceived births is accompanied by the need for an improved understandin...
Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and Angelman syndrome (AS) are distinct neurobehavioral disorders associ...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...
International audienceImprinted genes play important roles in the regulation of growth and developme...
Mammalian genes controlled by genomic imprinting play important roles in development and diverse pos...
The Mendelian inheritance is based on the fundamental rule in which mammalian genes are expressed eq...
Imprinting is defined as the parental allele-specific expression of a very limited set of genes (abo...
Genomic imprinting is expression of gene’s only one allele in one of homolog chromosome depending on...
Imprinted genes are expressed from a single parental allele and are typically found in clusters thro...
Imprinted genes are a subset of genes that are expressed from only one of the parental alleles. The ...
Genomic imprinting is an exception to Mendelian genetics in that imprinted genes are expressed monoa...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Genomic imprinting, the monoallelic and parent-of-origin-dependent expression of a subset of genes, ...
Genetic information is encoded by the linear sequence of the DNA double helix, while epigenetic info...
Abstract: Genomic imprinting is a process resulting in the preferential expression of certain genes ...
The rising frequency of ART-conceived births is accompanied by the need for an improved understandin...
Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and Angelman syndrome (AS) are distinct neurobehavioral disorders associ...