Over 80 mammalian imprinted genes have been discovered to date, and all of which reside on autosomes. Imprinted genes on the X chromosome in mammals was hypothesized not to occur due to dosage compensation, a process that silences one of the female\u27s X chromosomes to adjust for equal expression between males and females. Behavioral analyses that involved girls with Turner syndrome, a condition in which girls only have one X chromosome, suggested that social behavioral disorders were dependent on which parental X chromosome is inherited. This finding supported the notion of a potential X-linked imprinted locus (loci) on the human X chromosome. Molecular analysis of mouse models for Turner syndrome produced the first identification of impr...
<div><p>Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imp...
Turner's syndrome is a sporadic disorder of human females in which all or part of one X chromosome i...
Imprinted genes show differential expression between maternal and paternal alleles as a consequence ...
Over 80 mammalian imprinted genes have been discovered to date, and all of which reside on autosomes...
Genomic imprinting is a special form of epigenetic modification of the genome in which gene expressi...
Genomic imprinting is responsible for monoallelic gene expression that depends on the sex of the par...
Genomic imprinting is defined as differential allele expression based on parental origin. Imprinting...
AbstractIn classical Mendelian inheritance, each parent donates a set of chromosomes to its offsprin...
Imprinted genes, in contrast to most mammalian genes, are monoallelically expressed in a parent-of-o...
Genomic imprinting in mammals was discovered over 30 years ago through elegant embryological and gen...
Imprinted genes contain epigenetic modifications that influence expression patterns based on parent-...
Genomic imprinting is characterized by allele-specific gene expression that is dependent on parental...
International audienceImprinted genes have the unusual characteristic that the copy from one parent ...
Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imprinting,...
Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imprinting,...
<div><p>Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imp...
Turner's syndrome is a sporadic disorder of human females in which all or part of one X chromosome i...
Imprinted genes show differential expression between maternal and paternal alleles as a consequence ...
Over 80 mammalian imprinted genes have been discovered to date, and all of which reside on autosomes...
Genomic imprinting is a special form of epigenetic modification of the genome in which gene expressi...
Genomic imprinting is responsible for monoallelic gene expression that depends on the sex of the par...
Genomic imprinting is defined as differential allele expression based on parental origin. Imprinting...
AbstractIn classical Mendelian inheritance, each parent donates a set of chromosomes to its offsprin...
Imprinted genes, in contrast to most mammalian genes, are monoallelically expressed in a parent-of-o...
Genomic imprinting in mammals was discovered over 30 years ago through elegant embryological and gen...
Imprinted genes contain epigenetic modifications that influence expression patterns based on parent-...
Genomic imprinting is characterized by allele-specific gene expression that is dependent on parental...
International audienceImprinted genes have the unusual characteristic that the copy from one parent ...
Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imprinting,...
Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imprinting,...
<div><p>Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imp...
Turner's syndrome is a sporadic disorder of human females in which all or part of one X chromosome i...
Imprinted genes show differential expression between maternal and paternal alleles as a consequence ...