Genomic imprinting leads to the differential expression of parental alleles after fertilization. Imprinting appears to have evolved independently in mammals and flowering plants to regulate the development of nutrient-transfer placental tissues. In addition, the regulation of imprinting in both mammals and flowering plants involves changes in DNA methylation and histone methylation, thus suggesting that the epigenetic signals that regulate imprinting have been co-opted in these distantly related species
Imprinted genes are expressed predominantly from either their paternal or their maternal allele. To ...
Differential expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles of a gene is referred to as g...
Imprinting provides a fascinating mechanism of control of gene expression so that the maternal and p...
Genomic imprinting refers to a form of epigenetic gene regulation whereby alleles are differentially...
Genomic imprinting, the allele-specific expression of a gene dependent on its parent-of-origin, has ...
Gene imprinting, the differential expression of maternal and paternal alleles, independently evolved...
Genomic imprinting represents an epigenetic marking of genes that results in their monoallelic expre...
AbstractPlants and animals both exhibit parental imprinting, but do they control it the same way? Re...
Genomic imprinting, the parent-of-origin-specific expression of genes, plays an important role in th...
The contribution of epigenetic variation to phenotypic variation is unclear. Imprinted genes, becaus...
The contribution of epigenetic variation to phenotypic variation is unclear. Imprinted genes, becaus...
Imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are expressed selectively from either the mate...
Genetic imprinting in mammals allows the recognition and differential expression of maternal and pat...
Genomic imprinting results in the preferential expression of alleles from either the maternal or p...
Differential expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles of a gene is referred to as g...
Imprinted genes are expressed predominantly from either their paternal or their maternal allele. To ...
Differential expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles of a gene is referred to as g...
Imprinting provides a fascinating mechanism of control of gene expression so that the maternal and p...
Genomic imprinting refers to a form of epigenetic gene regulation whereby alleles are differentially...
Genomic imprinting, the allele-specific expression of a gene dependent on its parent-of-origin, has ...
Gene imprinting, the differential expression of maternal and paternal alleles, independently evolved...
Genomic imprinting represents an epigenetic marking of genes that results in their monoallelic expre...
AbstractPlants and animals both exhibit parental imprinting, but do they control it the same way? Re...
Genomic imprinting, the parent-of-origin-specific expression of genes, plays an important role in th...
The contribution of epigenetic variation to phenotypic variation is unclear. Imprinted genes, becaus...
The contribution of epigenetic variation to phenotypic variation is unclear. Imprinted genes, becaus...
Imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are expressed selectively from either the mate...
Genetic imprinting in mammals allows the recognition and differential expression of maternal and pat...
Genomic imprinting results in the preferential expression of alleles from either the maternal or p...
Differential expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles of a gene is referred to as g...
Imprinted genes are expressed predominantly from either their paternal or their maternal allele. To ...
Differential expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles of a gene is referred to as g...
Imprinting provides a fascinating mechanism of control of gene expression so that the maternal and p...