The SET domain-containing genes of the TRITHORAX family encode epigenetic factors that maintain the expression of targeted genes. Trithorax homologs have been found in both animals and plants. Since these are thought to have evolved multicellularity independently, common mechanisms of epigenetic regulation must be evolutionarily ancient and derived from a common ancestor. In addition, each lineage has evolved unique mechanisms to expand the original repertoire of epigenetic functions. Phylogenetic analysis of SET domain proteins has outlined some intriguing evolutionary trends. In plants, epigenetic gene silencing mechanisms have been aggressively pursued. In contrast, studies of epigenetic mechanisms maintaining active gene expression have...
AbstractBackground: The genes of the trithorax (trxG) and Polycomb groups (PcG) are best known for t...
Gene duplication followed by functional specialization is a potent force in the evolution of biologi...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
The SET domain-containing genes of the TRITHORAX family encode epigenetic factors that maintain the ...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
Eukaryotes produce multiple products from a single gene locus by alternative splicing, translation o...
Eukaryotes produce multiple products from a single gene locus by alternative splicing, translation o...
Eukaryotes produce multiple products from a single gene locus by alternative splicing, translation o...
Genes that regulate the activity of homeotic genes belong to the negative (PcG) and the positive (Tr...
Genes that regulate the activity of homeotic genes belong to the negative (PcG) and the positive (Tr...
Our major source of information on the mechanisms involved in processes regulating cell fate and dev...
AbstractBackground: The genes of the trithorax (trxG) and Polycomb groups (PcG) are best known for t...
Gene duplication followed by functional specialization is a potent force in the evolution of biologi...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
The SET domain-containing genes of the TRITHORAX family encode epigenetic factors that maintain the ...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...
Eukaryotes produce multiple products from a single gene locus by alternative splicing, translation o...
Eukaryotes produce multiple products from a single gene locus by alternative splicing, translation o...
Eukaryotes produce multiple products from a single gene locus by alternative splicing, translation o...
Genes that regulate the activity of homeotic genes belong to the negative (PcG) and the positive (Tr...
Genes that regulate the activity of homeotic genes belong to the negative (PcG) and the positive (Tr...
Our major source of information on the mechanisms involved in processes regulating cell fate and dev...
AbstractBackground: The genes of the trithorax (trxG) and Polycomb groups (PcG) are best known for t...
Gene duplication followed by functional specialization is a potent force in the evolution of biologi...
Trithorax function is essential for epigenetic maintenance of gene expression in animals, but little...