SummaryIn female marsupials, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is imprinted, affecting the paternal X chromosome. One model, supported by recent studies [1, 2], proposes that XCI in marsupials is achieved through inheritance of an already silent X chromosome from the father [3–6], with XCI initiated by meiotic sex chromosome inactivation (MSCI) [7, 8]. This model is appealing because marsupials have no Xist gene [9–12] and the marsupial inactive X chromosome is epigenetically dissimilar to that of mice, apparently lacking repressive histone marks such as H3K27 trimethylation [13]. A central prediction of the meiotic inactivation model of XCI is that silencing of genes on the X chromosome, initiated during male meiosis, is stably maintained du...
Imprinted inactivation of the paternal X chromosome in marsupials is the primordial mechanism of dos...
Genomic imprinting is responsible for monoallelic gene expression that depends on the sex of the par...
Mammalian sex chromosomes stem from ancestral autosomes and have substantially differentiated. It wa...
The inactivation of one of the two X chromosomes in female placental mammals represents a remarkable...
Determining the evolutionary origin of X inactivation mechanisms in mammals requires knowledge of fe...
For many years it was thought that the X chromosome in all three major lineages of mammals (monotrem...
Sex chromosome dosage compensation in both eutherian and marsupial mammals is achieved by X chromoso...
In female mammals, one of the two X chromosomes present is inactivated during early development. In ...
In females, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) ensures transcriptional silencing of one of the two Xs (...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) achieves dosage compensation between males and females for most X-li...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the transcriptional silencing of one X in female mammals, balanci...
X inactivation, the transcriptional silencing of one of the two X chromosomes in female mammals, ach...
BACKGROUND: X chromosome inactivation is the transcriptional silencing of one X chromosome in the so...
In female (XX) mammals one of the two X chromosomes is inactivated to ensure an equal dose of X-link...
The fulltext of this publication will be made publicly available after relevant embargo periods have...
Imprinted inactivation of the paternal X chromosome in marsupials is the primordial mechanism of dos...
Genomic imprinting is responsible for monoallelic gene expression that depends on the sex of the par...
Mammalian sex chromosomes stem from ancestral autosomes and have substantially differentiated. It wa...
The inactivation of one of the two X chromosomes in female placental mammals represents a remarkable...
Determining the evolutionary origin of X inactivation mechanisms in mammals requires knowledge of fe...
For many years it was thought that the X chromosome in all three major lineages of mammals (monotrem...
Sex chromosome dosage compensation in both eutherian and marsupial mammals is achieved by X chromoso...
In female mammals, one of the two X chromosomes present is inactivated during early development. In ...
In females, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) ensures transcriptional silencing of one of the two Xs (...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) achieves dosage compensation between males and females for most X-li...
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the transcriptional silencing of one X in female mammals, balanci...
X inactivation, the transcriptional silencing of one of the two X chromosomes in female mammals, ach...
BACKGROUND: X chromosome inactivation is the transcriptional silencing of one X chromosome in the so...
In female (XX) mammals one of the two X chromosomes is inactivated to ensure an equal dose of X-link...
The fulltext of this publication will be made publicly available after relevant embargo periods have...
Imprinted inactivation of the paternal X chromosome in marsupials is the primordial mechanism of dos...
Genomic imprinting is responsible for monoallelic gene expression that depends on the sex of the par...
Mammalian sex chromosomes stem from ancestral autosomes and have substantially differentiated. It wa...