To compensate for the sex difference in the number of X chromosomes, human females, like human males have only one active X. The other X chromosomes in cells of both sexes are silenced in utero by XIST, the Inactive X Specific Transcript gene, that is present on all X chromosomes. To investigate the means by which the human active X is protected from silencing by XIST, we updated the search for a key dosage sensitive XIST repressor using new cytogenetic data with more precise resolution. Here, based on a previously unknown sex bias in copy number variations, we identify a unique region in our genome, and propose candidate genes that lie within, as they could inactivate XIST. Unlike males, the females who duplicate this region of chromosome ...
During embryogenesis, the XIST RNA is expressed from and localizes to one X chromosome in females an...
X-chromosome dosage compensation in female placental mammals is achieved by X-chromosome inactivatio...
In female m ammals, one of the two X chromosomes in each cell is transcriptionally silenced in order...
Chromosome balance is critical for normal development. When a condition with extra or missing chromo...
Mammalian embryonic development is one of the most complex biological processes that involves multip...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the mammalian mechanism that compensates for the difference in ge...
In placental mammals, dosage compensation of the sex chromosomes isachieved through inactivation of ...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the mammalian mechanism that compensates for the difference in ge...
Dosage compensation for X chromosome-linked genes is achieved in female mammals by the transcription...
Only one X chromosome functions in diploid human cells irrespective of the sex of the individual and...
textabstractX chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the mammalian mechanism that compensates for the diff...
Compensation for the two-fold dosage difference in female versus male mammals for X-linked genes in...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) silences transcription from one of the two X chromosomes in female m...
In XX female mammals a single X chromosome is inactivated early in embryonic development, a process ...
In female mammals, one of the two X chromosomes becomes genetically silenced to compensate for dosag...
During embryogenesis, the XIST RNA is expressed from and localizes to one X chromosome in females an...
X-chromosome dosage compensation in female placental mammals is achieved by X-chromosome inactivatio...
In female m ammals, one of the two X chromosomes in each cell is transcriptionally silenced in order...
Chromosome balance is critical for normal development. When a condition with extra or missing chromo...
Mammalian embryonic development is one of the most complex biological processes that involves multip...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the mammalian mechanism that compensates for the difference in ge...
In placental mammals, dosage compensation of the sex chromosomes isachieved through inactivation of ...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the mammalian mechanism that compensates for the difference in ge...
Dosage compensation for X chromosome-linked genes is achieved in female mammals by the transcription...
Only one X chromosome functions in diploid human cells irrespective of the sex of the individual and...
textabstractX chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the mammalian mechanism that compensates for the diff...
Compensation for the two-fold dosage difference in female versus male mammals for X-linked genes in...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) silences transcription from one of the two X chromosomes in female m...
In XX female mammals a single X chromosome is inactivated early in embryonic development, a process ...
In female mammals, one of the two X chromosomes becomes genetically silenced to compensate for dosag...
During embryogenesis, the XIST RNA is expressed from and localizes to one X chromosome in females an...
X-chromosome dosage compensation in female placental mammals is achieved by X-chromosome inactivatio...
In female m ammals, one of the two X chromosomes in each cell is transcriptionally silenced in order...