Genes are typically expressed in equal amounts from both parentally inherited chromosomes. However, recent studies have demonstrated that genes can be preferentially transcribed from a locus. Non-random preferential expression of alleles can occur in a parent-of-origin pattern, known as imprinting, where epigenetic factors regulate their transcription. Alternatively, it can occur in a haplotype-specific pattern, where cis-acting polymorphisms in regulatory regions are thought to underlie the phenomenon. Both forms of unequal allelic expression have been associated with human disease. Consequently, it is important to identify genes subject to unequal allelic expression and characterize mechanisms that regulate differential transcription. ...
A subset of genes in mammals, known as imprinted genes, show a conditional expression strategy in wh...
Complex human traits are influenced by variation in regulatory DNA through mechanisms that are not f...
Epigenetic modifications, including DNA methylation and covalent modifications to histone tails, are...
Genes are typically expressed in equal amounts from both parentally inherited chromosomes. However,...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...
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BackgroundIdentification of imprinted genes, demonstrating a consistent preference towards the pater...
Imprinting provides a fascinating mechanism of control of gene expression so that the maternal and p...
Aim: To identify imprinting status of genes and understand the nature and mechanism of genomic impri...
Genomic imprinting is a special form of epigenetic modification of the genome in which gene expressi...
Abstract: Genomic imprinting is a process resulting in the preferential expression of certain genes ...
Diploidy has profound implications for population genetics and susceptibility to genetic diseases. A...
Genome imprinting confers functional differences on parental chromosomes as a result of the differen...
A subset of genes in mammals, known as imprinted genes, show a conditional expression strategy in wh...
Complex human traits are influenced by variation in regulatory DNA through mechanisms that are not f...
Epigenetic modifications, including DNA methylation and covalent modifications to histone tails, are...
Genes are typically expressed in equal amounts from both parentally inherited chromosomes. However,...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowImprinting is th...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
BackgroundIdentification of imprinted genes, demonstrating a consistent preference towards the pater...
Imprinting provides a fascinating mechanism of control of gene expression so that the maternal and p...
Aim: To identify imprinting status of genes and understand the nature and mechanism of genomic impri...
Genomic imprinting is a special form of epigenetic modification of the genome in which gene expressi...
Abstract: Genomic imprinting is a process resulting in the preferential expression of certain genes ...
Diploidy has profound implications for population genetics and susceptibility to genetic diseases. A...
Genome imprinting confers functional differences on parental chromosomes as a result of the differen...
A subset of genes in mammals, known as imprinted genes, show a conditional expression strategy in wh...
Complex human traits are influenced by variation in regulatory DNA through mechanisms that are not f...
Epigenetic modifications, including DNA methylation and covalent modifications to histone tails, are...