<div><p>Epigenetic marks are fundamental to normal development, but little is known about signals that dictate their placement. Insights have been provided by studies of imprinted loci in mammals, where monoallelic expression is epigenetically controlled. Imprinted expression is regulated by DNA methylation programmed during gametogenesis in a sex-specific manner and maintained after fertilization. At <em>Rasgrf1</em> in mouse, paternal-specific DNA methylation on a differential methylation domain (DMD) requires downstream tandem repeats. The DMD and repeats constitute a binary switch regulating paternal-specific expression. Here, we define sequences sufficient for imprinted methylation using two transgenic mouse lines: One carries the enti...
International audienceThe cis-acting regulatory sequences of imprinted genes are subject to germline...
The cis-acting regulatory sequences of imprinted genes are subject to germline-specific epigenetic m...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in unequal expression of homologous mate...
Epigenetic marks are fundamental to normal development, but little is known about signals that dicta...
Epigenetic programming is critical for normal development of mammalian embryos. Errors cause misex-p...
DNA methylation in mammals is involved in several essential processes including X chromosome inactiv...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that affects a subset of mammalian genes, resulting in...
Genomic imprinting in mammals marks the parental alleles in gametes, resulting in differential gene ...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Maintaining appropriate patterns of gene expression in the gametes and during early embryogenesis i...
peer reviewedData derived from both pronuclear transplantation experiments and classical genetic exp...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon crucial for normal mammalian development. Genes su...
A number of recent studies have provided new insights into mechanisms that regulate genomic imprinti...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon guiding the allele-specific marking of parental allel...
International audienceThe cis-acting regulatory sequences of imprinted genes are subject to germline...
The cis-acting regulatory sequences of imprinted genes are subject to germline-specific epigenetic m...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in unequal expression of homologous mate...
Epigenetic marks are fundamental to normal development, but little is known about signals that dicta...
Epigenetic programming is critical for normal development of mammalian embryos. Errors cause misex-p...
DNA methylation in mammals is involved in several essential processes including X chromosome inactiv...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that affects a subset of mammalian genes, resulting in...
Genomic imprinting in mammals marks the parental alleles in gametes, resulting in differential gene ...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Maintaining appropriate patterns of gene expression in the gametes and during early embryogenesis i...
peer reviewedData derived from both pronuclear transplantation experiments and classical genetic exp...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon crucial for normal mammalian development. Genes su...
A number of recent studies have provided new insights into mechanisms that regulate genomic imprinti...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon guiding the allele-specific marking of parental allel...
International audienceThe cis-acting regulatory sequences of imprinted genes are subject to germline...
The cis-acting regulatory sequences of imprinted genes are subject to germline-specific epigenetic m...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in unequal expression of homologous mate...