International audienceX inactivation is a fundamental mechanism in eutherian mammals to restore a balance of X-linked gene products between XY males and XX females. However, it has never been extensively studied in a eutherian species with a sex determination system that deviates from the ubiquitous XX/XY. In this study, we explore the X inactivation process in the African pygmy mouse Mus minutoides, that harbours a polygenic sex determination with three sex chromosomes: Y, X, and a feminizing mutant X, named X*; females can thus be XX, XX*, or X*Y, and all males are XY. Using immunofluorescence, we investigated histone modification patterns between the two X chromosome types. We found that the X and X* chromosomes are randomly inactivated ...
X chromosome inactivation is the chromosome-based epigenetic silencing mechanism employed by eutheri...
<div><p>In rodent female mammals, there are two forms of X-inactivation – imprinted and random which...
International audienceAlthough sex chromosomes are generally the most conserved elements of the mamm...
International audienceX inactivation is a fundamental mechanism in eutherian mammals to restore a ba...
International audienceEutherian mammals have an extremely conserved sex-determining system controlle...
Therian mammals have an extremely conserved XX/XY sex determination system. A limited number of mamm...
Sex chromosomes of eutherian mammals are highly different in size and gene content, and share only a...
X chromosome inactivation has not been well studied in mammals other than humans and mice. In both ...
Sex chromosome dosage compensation in both eutherian and marsupial mammals is achieved by X chromoso...
International audienceX and Y chromosomes in mammals are different in size and gene content due to a...
For many years it was thought that the X chromosome in all three major lineages of mammals (monotrem...
Abstract A few mammals have unusual sex determining systems whereby fertile XY females live alongsid...
International audienceAll therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex-determination system except for a...
SummaryIn female marsupials, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is imprinted, affecting the paternal X ...
In eutherian females, one of the two sex chromosomes is inactive. The inactivated status is establis...
X chromosome inactivation is the chromosome-based epigenetic silencing mechanism employed by eutheri...
<div><p>In rodent female mammals, there are two forms of X-inactivation – imprinted and random which...
International audienceAlthough sex chromosomes are generally the most conserved elements of the mamm...
International audienceX inactivation is a fundamental mechanism in eutherian mammals to restore a ba...
International audienceEutherian mammals have an extremely conserved sex-determining system controlle...
Therian mammals have an extremely conserved XX/XY sex determination system. A limited number of mamm...
Sex chromosomes of eutherian mammals are highly different in size and gene content, and share only a...
X chromosome inactivation has not been well studied in mammals other than humans and mice. In both ...
Sex chromosome dosage compensation in both eutherian and marsupial mammals is achieved by X chromoso...
International audienceX and Y chromosomes in mammals are different in size and gene content due to a...
For many years it was thought that the X chromosome in all three major lineages of mammals (monotrem...
Abstract A few mammals have unusual sex determining systems whereby fertile XY females live alongsid...
International audienceAll therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex-determination system except for a...
SummaryIn female marsupials, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is imprinted, affecting the paternal X ...
In eutherian females, one of the two sex chromosomes is inactive. The inactivated status is establis...
X chromosome inactivation is the chromosome-based epigenetic silencing mechanism employed by eutheri...
<div><p>In rodent female mammals, there are two forms of X-inactivation – imprinted and random which...
International audienceAlthough sex chromosomes are generally the most conserved elements of the mamm...