AbstractThe DNA-binding protein CTCF, which acts as a chromatin ‘insulator’, regulates imprinting of the mammalian Igf2 and H19 genes in a methylation-sensitive manner. It has now been shown that CTCF is also required for protection against de novo methylation of the differentially methylated domain of H19 in the female germline
Genomic imprinting marks a subset of autosomal loci expressed in parent of origin-dependent monoalle...
The genetic information required for the existence of a living cell of any kind is encoded in the se...
At chromosome 11p15.5, the imprinting centre 1 (IC1) controls the parent of origin-specific expressi...
AbstractThe DNA-binding protein CTCF, which acts as a chromatin ‘insulator’, regulates imprinting of...
An overall coordination between the expressions of genes is required for the proper development of a...
A controlled and efficient coordination of gene expression is the key for normal development of an o...
AbstractThe H19 imprinted gene locus is regulated by an upstream 2 kb imprinting control region (ICR...
Genetic information is encoded by the linear sequence of the DNA double helix, while epigenetic info...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Genomic imprinting is essential for mammalian development and prov...
AbstractIn mammals, a subset of genes inherit gametic marks that establish parent of origin-dependen...
A small subset of mammalian genes are subject to imprinted regulation: these genes are expressed mon...
The DNA-binding protein CTCF (CCCTC binding factor) mediates enhancer blocking insulation at sites...
The genetic information encoded by the DNA sequence, can be expressed in different ways. Genomic imp...
The coordinated regulation of gene expression must be tightly controlled for normal development to o...
Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic phenomenon in which only one parental allele is expres...
Genomic imprinting marks a subset of autosomal loci expressed in parent of origin-dependent monoalle...
The genetic information required for the existence of a living cell of any kind is encoded in the se...
At chromosome 11p15.5, the imprinting centre 1 (IC1) controls the parent of origin-specific expressi...
AbstractThe DNA-binding protein CTCF, which acts as a chromatin ‘insulator’, regulates imprinting of...
An overall coordination between the expressions of genes is required for the proper development of a...
A controlled and efficient coordination of gene expression is the key for normal development of an o...
AbstractThe H19 imprinted gene locus is regulated by an upstream 2 kb imprinting control region (ICR...
Genetic information is encoded by the linear sequence of the DNA double helix, while epigenetic info...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Genomic imprinting is essential for mammalian development and prov...
AbstractIn mammals, a subset of genes inherit gametic marks that establish parent of origin-dependen...
A small subset of mammalian genes are subject to imprinted regulation: these genes are expressed mon...
The DNA-binding protein CTCF (CCCTC binding factor) mediates enhancer blocking insulation at sites...
The genetic information encoded by the DNA sequence, can be expressed in different ways. Genomic imp...
The coordinated regulation of gene expression must be tightly controlled for normal development to o...
Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic phenomenon in which only one parental allele is expres...
Genomic imprinting marks a subset of autosomal loci expressed in parent of origin-dependent monoalle...
The genetic information required for the existence of a living cell of any kind is encoded in the se...
At chromosome 11p15.5, the imprinting centre 1 (IC1) controls the parent of origin-specific expressi...