BACKGROUND: Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that results in monoallelic gene expression. Many hypotheses have been advanced to explain why genomic imprinting evolved in mammals, but few have examined how it arose. The host defence hypothesis suggests that imprinting evolved from existing mechanisms within the cell that act to silence foreign DNA elements that insert into the genome. However, the changes to the mammalian genome that accompanied the evolution of imprinting have been hard to define due to the absence of large scale genomic resources between all extant classes. The recent release of the platypus genome has provided the first opportunity to perform comparisons between prototherian (monotreme; which appear to lack ...
The first specimen of platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) that reached Britain in the late 18th cent...
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/locate/issn/03009629 Copyright © 2003 ElsevierThe first specimen of plat...
The sequencing of the platypus genome represents a significant milestone in the study of mammalian e...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of genomic imprinting, the parental-origin specific expression of genes, i...
Genomic imprinting is a process that causes genes to be expressed according to their parental-origin...
Functional data indicates that genomic imprinting arose alongside placentation in therian mammals. T...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of genomic imprinting, the parental-origin specific expression of genes, ...
Background: Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon resulting in parent-of-origin specific mo...
Among mammals, only eutherians and marsupials are viviparous and have genomic imprinting that leads ...
Parent-of-origin gene expression (genomic imprinting) is widespread among eutherian mammals and also...
A comprehensive, domain-wide comparative analysis of genomic imprinting between mammals that imprint...
Genomic imprinting describes an epigenetic mechanism by which genes are active or silent depending o...
Among mammals, only eutherians and marsupials are viviparous and have genomic imprinting that leads ...
A comprehensive, domain-wide comparative analysis of genomic imprinting between mammals that imprint...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon resulting in parent-of-origin spe...
The first specimen of platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) that reached Britain in the late 18th cent...
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/locate/issn/03009629 Copyright © 2003 ElsevierThe first specimen of plat...
The sequencing of the platypus genome represents a significant milestone in the study of mammalian e...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of genomic imprinting, the parental-origin specific expression of genes, i...
Genomic imprinting is a process that causes genes to be expressed according to their parental-origin...
Functional data indicates that genomic imprinting arose alongside placentation in therian mammals. T...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of genomic imprinting, the parental-origin specific expression of genes, ...
Background: Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon resulting in parent-of-origin specific mo...
Among mammals, only eutherians and marsupials are viviparous and have genomic imprinting that leads ...
Parent-of-origin gene expression (genomic imprinting) is widespread among eutherian mammals and also...
A comprehensive, domain-wide comparative analysis of genomic imprinting between mammals that imprint...
Genomic imprinting describes an epigenetic mechanism by which genes are active or silent depending o...
Among mammals, only eutherians and marsupials are viviparous and have genomic imprinting that leads ...
A comprehensive, domain-wide comparative analysis of genomic imprinting between mammals that imprint...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon resulting in parent-of-origin spe...
The first specimen of platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) that reached Britain in the late 18th cent...
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/locate/issn/03009629 Copyright © 2003 ElsevierThe first specimen of plat...
The sequencing of the platypus genome represents a significant milestone in the study of mammalian e...