Background: Identification of imprinted genes, demonstrating a consistent preference towards the paternal or maternal allelic expression, is important for the understanding of gene expression regulation during embryonic development and of the molecular basis of developmental disorders with a parent-of-origin effect. Combining allelic analysis of RNA-Seq data with phased genotypes in family trios provides a powerful method to detect parent-of-origin biases in gene expression. Results: We report findings in 296 family trios from two large studies: 165 lymphoblastoid cell lines from the 1000 Genomes Project and 131 blood samples from the Genome of the Netherlands (GoNL) participants. Based on parental haplotypes, we identified > 2.8 million tr...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Aim: To identify imprinting status of genes and understand the nature and mechanism of genomic impri...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...
BackgroundIdentification of imprinted genes, demonstrating a consistent preference towards the pater...
SummaryGenomic imprinting restricts gene expression to a paternal or maternal allele. To date, ∼90 i...
In contrast to existing estimates of approximately 200 murine imprinted genes, recent work based on ...
<div><p>In contrast to existing estimates of approximately 200 murine imprinted genes, recent work b...
The maternal and paternal genomes play different roles in mammalian brains as a result of genomic im...
Several hundred mammalian genes are expressed preferentially from one parental allele as the result ...
Genomic imprinting is the phenomena that leads to silencing of one copy of a gene inherited from a s...
Genomic imprinting is the phenomena that leads to silencing of one copy of a gene inherited from a s...
International audienceImprinted genes are a group of ~150 genes that are preferentially expressed fr...
Parent-of-origin (PofO) effects, such as imprinting are a phenomenon in which homologous chromosomes...
BACKGROUND: Genomic imprinting, resulting in parent-of-origin specific gene expression, plays a crit...
<div><p>Parent-of-origin (PofO) effects, such as imprinting are a phenomenon in which homologous chr...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Aim: To identify imprinting status of genes and understand the nature and mechanism of genomic impri...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...
BackgroundIdentification of imprinted genes, demonstrating a consistent preference towards the pater...
SummaryGenomic imprinting restricts gene expression to a paternal or maternal allele. To date, ∼90 i...
In contrast to existing estimates of approximately 200 murine imprinted genes, recent work based on ...
<div><p>In contrast to existing estimates of approximately 200 murine imprinted genes, recent work b...
The maternal and paternal genomes play different roles in mammalian brains as a result of genomic im...
Several hundred mammalian genes are expressed preferentially from one parental allele as the result ...
Genomic imprinting is the phenomena that leads to silencing of one copy of a gene inherited from a s...
Genomic imprinting is the phenomena that leads to silencing of one copy of a gene inherited from a s...
International audienceImprinted genes are a group of ~150 genes that are preferentially expressed fr...
Parent-of-origin (PofO) effects, such as imprinting are a phenomenon in which homologous chromosomes...
BACKGROUND: Genomic imprinting, resulting in parent-of-origin specific gene expression, plays a crit...
<div><p>Parent-of-origin (PofO) effects, such as imprinting are a phenomenon in which homologous chr...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Aim: To identify imprinting status of genes and understand the nature and mechanism of genomic impri...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...