AbstractEpigenetic marks at cis acting imprinting control regions (ICRs) regulate parent of origin-specific expression of multiple genes in imprinted gene clusters. Epigenetic marks are acquired during gametogenesis and maintained faithfully thereafter. However, the mechanism by which differential epigenetic marks are established and maintained at ICRs is currently unclear. By using Kcnq1 ICR as a model system, we have investigated the functional role of genetic signatures in the acquisition and maintenance of epigenetic marks. Kcnq1 ICR is methylated on the maternal chromosome but remains unmethylated on the paternal chromosome. Here, we show that a paternal allele of Kcnq1 ICR lacking the Kcnq1ot1 promoter remains unmethylated during sper...
Genomic imprinting is regulated by parental-specific DNA methylation of imprinting control regions (...
Epigenetic marks are fundamental to normal development, but little is known about signals that dicta...
<div><p>Epigenetic marks are fundamental to normal development, but little is known about signals th...
AbstractEpigenetic marks at cis acting imprinting control regions (ICRs) regulate parent of origin-s...
Genomic imprinting in mammals is controlled by DNA methylation imprints that are acquired in the gam...
International audienceOnly some imprinting control regions (ICRs) acquire their DNA methylation in t...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which a subset of genes is expressed in a parent o...
International audienceParental allele-specific expression of imprinted genes is mediated by imprinti...
Mono-allelic expression of imprinted genes from either the paternal or the maternal allele is mediat...
Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon through which a subset of genes are epigenetically marked during ...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that causes a subset of mammalian genes to be express...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that affects a subset of mammalian genes, resulting in...
AbstractHundreds of protein-coding genes and regulatory non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are subject to geno...
Genomic imprinting is regulated by parental-specific DNA methylation of imprinting control regions (...
Epigenetic marks are fundamental to normal development, but little is known about signals that dicta...
<div><p>Epigenetic marks are fundamental to normal development, but little is known about signals th...
AbstractEpigenetic marks at cis acting imprinting control regions (ICRs) regulate parent of origin-s...
Genomic imprinting in mammals is controlled by DNA methylation imprints that are acquired in the gam...
International audienceOnly some imprinting control regions (ICRs) acquire their DNA methylation in t...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which a subset of genes is expressed in a parent o...
International audienceParental allele-specific expression of imprinted genes is mediated by imprinti...
Mono-allelic expression of imprinted genes from either the paternal or the maternal allele is mediat...
Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon through which a subset of genes are epigenetically marked during ...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that causes a subset of mammalian genes to be express...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that affects a subset of mammalian genes, resulting in...
AbstractHundreds of protein-coding genes and regulatory non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are subject to geno...
Genomic imprinting is regulated by parental-specific DNA methylation of imprinting control regions (...
Epigenetic marks are fundamental to normal development, but little is known about signals that dicta...
<div><p>Epigenetic marks are fundamental to normal development, but little is known about signals th...