<p>Maternally expressed genes are shown in red, paternally expressed in blue. Individual clusters are controlled by oocyte-derived (red) or sperm-derived (blue) methylation marks.</p
Genomic imprinting leads to preferred expression of either the maternal or paternal alleles of a sub...
At the heart of genomic imprinting in mammals are imprinting control regions (ICRs), which are the d...
Maintaining appropriate patterns of gene expression in the gametes and during early embryogenesis i...
Chromosomal imprinting requires an epigenetic system that imprints one of the two parental chromosom...
Imprinted genes are expressed from only one of the parental chromosomes and are marked epigeneticall...
<p>Proximally, near the centromere, are <i>Paternally expressed gene 3 (Peg3)</i> and <i>Small Nucle...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in unequal expression of homologous mate...
<p>Black = paternally expressed genes; dark grey = maternally expressed genes; and light grey = diff...
<p>Marked in red and blue in the top line are the maternally, paternally expressed genes, respective...
<p>Heat maps showing the gene-term association for the first and second gene clusters in Mouse. Mark...
Genomic imprinting leads to preferred expression of either the maternal or paternal alleles of a sub...
Regulation of inserted transcriptional units by epigenetic means has been reported for many years, a...
Genomic imprinting causes parental origin-specific gene expression. Cis-acting regulatory elements t...
When positioned into the integrin alpha-6 gene, an Hoxd9lacZ reporter transgene displayed parental i...
SummaryGenomic imprinting leads to preferred expression of either the maternal or paternal alleles o...
Genomic imprinting leads to preferred expression of either the maternal or paternal alleles of a sub...
At the heart of genomic imprinting in mammals are imprinting control regions (ICRs), which are the d...
Maintaining appropriate patterns of gene expression in the gametes and during early embryogenesis i...
Chromosomal imprinting requires an epigenetic system that imprints one of the two parental chromosom...
Imprinted genes are expressed from only one of the parental chromosomes and are marked epigeneticall...
<p>Proximally, near the centromere, are <i>Paternally expressed gene 3 (Peg3)</i> and <i>Small Nucle...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in unequal expression of homologous mate...
<p>Black = paternally expressed genes; dark grey = maternally expressed genes; and light grey = diff...
<p>Marked in red and blue in the top line are the maternally, paternally expressed genes, respective...
<p>Heat maps showing the gene-term association for the first and second gene clusters in Mouse. Mark...
Genomic imprinting leads to preferred expression of either the maternal or paternal alleles of a sub...
Regulation of inserted transcriptional units by epigenetic means has been reported for many years, a...
Genomic imprinting causes parental origin-specific gene expression. Cis-acting regulatory elements t...
When positioned into the integrin alpha-6 gene, an Hoxd9lacZ reporter transgene displayed parental i...
SummaryGenomic imprinting leads to preferred expression of either the maternal or paternal alleles o...
Genomic imprinting leads to preferred expression of either the maternal or paternal alleles of a sub...
At the heart of genomic imprinting in mammals are imprinting control regions (ICRs), which are the d...
Maintaining appropriate patterns of gene expression in the gametes and during early embryogenesis i...