SummaryGenomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which the expression of a gene is influenced by the parent from which it is inherited. The evolutionary causes of imprinting are mysterious but it is likely to represent a form of within-genome conflict [1]. For instance, alleles inherited from the father and the mother will be in conflict over treatment of relatives to which they are differently related. In this context, natural selection may favor alleles with effects that differ depending on the allele's parental origin [1,2]. This ‘kinship theory of imprinting’ has been developed and tested largely in the context of parental provisioning of offspring [1,2]. Given their haplodiploid genetic system and interspecific variation in soc...
AbstractGenetic imprinting is defined as a reversible, differential marking of genes or chromosomes ...
Insects are emerging as a key lineage for the study of epigenetic phenomena. This is due to the vari...
International audienceGenomic imprinting corresponds to the differential expression of a gene accord...
SummaryGenomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which the expression of a gene is influence...
Genomic imprinting, the parent-of-origin specific expression of alleles is an important area of rese...
Although numerous imprinted genes have been described in several lineages, the phenomenon of genomic...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting refers to the differential expression of genes inherited from...
Genomic imprinting results in parent‐of‐origin dependent gene expression biased towards either the m...
The research into the Drosophila melanogaster sex-determining system has been at the basis of all fu...
DNA methylation plays an important role in the epigenetic control of developmental and behavioral pl...
The emerging field of epigenetics seeks to study the interactions of the environment and other facto...
Epigenetic mechanisms, such as DNA methylation, are poorly understood in arthropods compared to mamm...
Genomic imprinting results in parent-of-origin dependent gene expression biased towards either the m...
Gene expression divergence between closely related species could be attributed to both cis- and tran...
Changes in gene regulation that underlie phenotypic evolution can be encoded directly in the DNA seq...
AbstractGenetic imprinting is defined as a reversible, differential marking of genes or chromosomes ...
Insects are emerging as a key lineage for the study of epigenetic phenomena. This is due to the vari...
International audienceGenomic imprinting corresponds to the differential expression of a gene accord...
SummaryGenomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which the expression of a gene is influence...
Genomic imprinting, the parent-of-origin specific expression of alleles is an important area of rese...
Although numerous imprinted genes have been described in several lineages, the phenomenon of genomic...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting refers to the differential expression of genes inherited from...
Genomic imprinting results in parent‐of‐origin dependent gene expression biased towards either the m...
The research into the Drosophila melanogaster sex-determining system has been at the basis of all fu...
DNA methylation plays an important role in the epigenetic control of developmental and behavioral pl...
The emerging field of epigenetics seeks to study the interactions of the environment and other facto...
Epigenetic mechanisms, such as DNA methylation, are poorly understood in arthropods compared to mamm...
Genomic imprinting results in parent-of-origin dependent gene expression biased towards either the m...
Gene expression divergence between closely related species could be attributed to both cis- and tran...
Changes in gene regulation that underlie phenotypic evolution can be encoded directly in the DNA seq...
AbstractGenetic imprinting is defined as a reversible, differential marking of genes or chromosomes ...
Insects are emerging as a key lineage for the study of epigenetic phenomena. This is due to the vari...
International audienceGenomic imprinting corresponds to the differential expression of a gene accord...