The mouse gene Mash2 encodes a transcription factor required for development of trophoblast progenitors. Mash2- homozygous mutant embryos die at 10 days post−coitum from placental failure. Here we show that Mash2 is genomically imprinted. First, Mash2+/- embryos inheriting a wild−type allele from their father die at the same stage as -/- embryos, with a similar placental phenotype. Second, the Mash2 paternal allele is initially expressed by groups of trophoblast cells at 6.5 and 7.5 days post−coitum, but appears almost completely repressed by 8.5 days post−coitum. Finally, we have genetically and physically mapped Mash2 to the distal region of chromosome 7, within a cluster of imprinted genes, including insulin−2, insulin−like growth factor...
Background: Several imprinted genes have been implicated in the process of placenta...
Epigenetic differences between maternally inherited and paternally inherited chromosomes, such as Cp...
The epigenetic phenomenon known as genomic imprinting which leads to the monoallelic expression of g...
The mouse gene Mash2 encodes a transcription factor required for development of trophoblast progenit...
Imprinted genes are expressed either from the maternal or paternal allele during development and ten...
Imprinted genes are expressed from only one of the parental chromosomes and are marked epigeneticall...
AbstractTheMash2gene, which encodes a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, is one of the mam...
AbstractSeveral imprinted genes have been implicated in the regulation of placental function and emb...
Several imprinted genes have been implicated in the regulation of placental function and embryonic g...
AbstractImprinted genes are expressed primarily from one parental allele by virtue of a germ line ep...
AbstractIn mammals, both the maternal and paternal genomes are necessary for normal embryogenesis du...
In most mammals, imprinted genes contain epigenetic marks that differ in each parental genome and co...
International audienceGenomic imprinting regulates the expression of a group of genes monoallelicall...
grantor: University of TorontoGenomic imprinting is a fascinating biological phenomenon th...
International audienceThe epigenetic phenomenon of genomic imprinting provides an additional level o...
Background: Several imprinted genes have been implicated in the process of placenta...
Epigenetic differences between maternally inherited and paternally inherited chromosomes, such as Cp...
The epigenetic phenomenon known as genomic imprinting which leads to the monoallelic expression of g...
The mouse gene Mash2 encodes a transcription factor required for development of trophoblast progenit...
Imprinted genes are expressed either from the maternal or paternal allele during development and ten...
Imprinted genes are expressed from only one of the parental chromosomes and are marked epigeneticall...
AbstractTheMash2gene, which encodes a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, is one of the mam...
AbstractSeveral imprinted genes have been implicated in the regulation of placental function and emb...
Several imprinted genes have been implicated in the regulation of placental function and embryonic g...
AbstractImprinted genes are expressed primarily from one parental allele by virtue of a germ line ep...
AbstractIn mammals, both the maternal and paternal genomes are necessary for normal embryogenesis du...
In most mammals, imprinted genes contain epigenetic marks that differ in each parental genome and co...
International audienceGenomic imprinting regulates the expression of a group of genes monoallelicall...
grantor: University of TorontoGenomic imprinting is a fascinating biological phenomenon th...
International audienceThe epigenetic phenomenon of genomic imprinting provides an additional level o...
Background: Several imprinted genes have been implicated in the process of placenta...
Epigenetic differences between maternally inherited and paternally inherited chromosomes, such as Cp...
The epigenetic phenomenon known as genomic imprinting which leads to the monoallelic expression of g...