Abstract Background In mammals, sex chromosomes pose an inherent imbalance of gene expression between sexes. In each female somatic cell, random inactivation of one of the X-chromosomes restores this balance. While most genes from the inactivated X-chromosome are silenced, 15–25% are known to escape X-inactivation (termed escapees). The expression levels of these genes are attributed to sex-dependent phenotypic variability. Results We used single-cell RNA-Seq to detect escapees in somatic cells. As only one X-chromosome is inactivated in each cell, the origin of expression from the active or inactive chromosome can be determined from the variation of sequenced RNAs. We analyzed primary, healthy fibroblasts (n = 104), and clonal lymphoblasts...
Most genes on the X chromosome undergo ''inactivation,'' being transcribed from only one copy in fem...
Abstract Background Sex is an important but understudied factor in the genetics of human diseases. A...
A long-standing question concerning X-chromosome inactivation has been how some genes avoid the othe...
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) provides a dosage compensation mechanism where, in each female cell,...
In female mammals most X-linked genes are subject to X-inactivation. However, in humans some X-linke...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) silences transcription from one of the two X chromosomes in female m...
<div><p>X chromosome inactivation (XCI) silences most genes on one X chromosome in female mammals, b...
Background: During early embryonic development, one of the two X chromosomes in mammalian female cel...
AbstractX chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a female-specific mechanism that serves to balance gene d...
Dosage compensation in mammalian females is achieved by the random inactivation of one X chromosome ...
X-inactivation is a well-established dosage compensation mechanism ensuring that X-chromosomal genes...
Most genes on the X chromosome undergo ''inactivation,'' being transcribed from only one copy in fem...
Abstract Background Sex is an important but understudied factor in the genetics of human diseases. A...
A long-standing question concerning X-chromosome inactivation has been how some genes avoid the othe...
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) provides a dosage compensation mechanism where, in each female cell,...
In female mammals most X-linked genes are subject to X-inactivation. However, in humans some X-linke...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) silences transcription from one of the two X chromosomes in female m...
<div><p>X chromosome inactivation (XCI) silences most genes on one X chromosome in female mammals, b...
Background: During early embryonic development, one of the two X chromosomes in mammalian female cel...
AbstractX chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a female-specific mechanism that serves to balance gene d...
Dosage compensation in mammalian females is achieved by the random inactivation of one X chromosome ...
X-inactivation is a well-established dosage compensation mechanism ensuring that X-chromosomal genes...
Most genes on the X chromosome undergo ''inactivation,'' being transcribed from only one copy in fem...
Abstract Background Sex is an important but understudied factor in the genetics of human diseases. A...
A long-standing question concerning X-chromosome inactivation has been how some genes avoid the othe...