We explore three possible pathways for the evolution of genomic imprinting. (1) Imprinting may be advantageous in itself when imprinted and unimprinted alleles of a locus confer different phenotypes. If a segment of DNA is imprinted in the gametes of one sex but not in those of the other, it might lead to effects correlated with sexual dimorphism. More fundamentally, in certain organisms, sex determination might have evolved because of imprinting. When imprinting leads to chromosome elimination or inactivation and occurs in some embryos but not in others, two classes of embryos, differing in the number of functional gene copies, would result. A model for sex determination based on inequality in the actual or effective copy-number of particu...
A subset of genes in mammals, known as imprinted genes, show a conditional expression strategy in wh...
The expression pattern of genes in mammals and plants can depend upon the parent from which the gene...
constitution of the chromosome and is determined only by the sex of the germ line through which the ...
We explore three possible pathways for the evolution of genomic imprinting. (1) Imprinting may be ad...
Genomic imprinting is a process whereby expression of an allele differs depending upon its parent of...
How phenomena like helping, dispersal, or the sex ratio evolve depends critically on demographic and...
Among animals, genomic imprinting is a uniquely mammalian phenomenon in which certain genes are mono...
The evolutionary advantages of genomic imprinting are puzzling. We propose that genomic imprinting e...
AbstractGenetic imprinting represents one of the most puzzling, still unexplained, phenomena in gene...
Genomic imprinting, the parent of origin‐dependent expression of genes, has been discovered as a fas...
Genomic imprinting refers to a pattern of gene expression in which a specific parent's allele is eit...
�� 2016 The Authors. Published by Wiley. This is an open access article available under a Creative C...
The epigenetic phenomenon of genomic imprinting has motivated the development of numerous theories f...
We explore the theoretical consequences of limiting selection to males for the evolution of imprinte...
Imprinting provides a fascinating mechanism of control of gene expression so that the maternal and p...
A subset of genes in mammals, known as imprinted genes, show a conditional expression strategy in wh...
The expression pattern of genes in mammals and plants can depend upon the parent from which the gene...
constitution of the chromosome and is determined only by the sex of the germ line through which the ...
We explore three possible pathways for the evolution of genomic imprinting. (1) Imprinting may be ad...
Genomic imprinting is a process whereby expression of an allele differs depending upon its parent of...
How phenomena like helping, dispersal, or the sex ratio evolve depends critically on demographic and...
Among animals, genomic imprinting is a uniquely mammalian phenomenon in which certain genes are mono...
The evolutionary advantages of genomic imprinting are puzzling. We propose that genomic imprinting e...
AbstractGenetic imprinting represents one of the most puzzling, still unexplained, phenomena in gene...
Genomic imprinting, the parent of origin‐dependent expression of genes, has been discovered as a fas...
Genomic imprinting refers to a pattern of gene expression in which a specific parent's allele is eit...
�� 2016 The Authors. Published by Wiley. This is an open access article available under a Creative C...
The epigenetic phenomenon of genomic imprinting has motivated the development of numerous theories f...
We explore the theoretical consequences of limiting selection to males for the evolution of imprinte...
Imprinting provides a fascinating mechanism of control of gene expression so that the maternal and p...
A subset of genes in mammals, known as imprinted genes, show a conditional expression strategy in wh...
The expression pattern of genes in mammals and plants can depend upon the parent from which the gene...
constitution of the chromosome and is determined only by the sex of the germ line through which the ...