X-linked imprinted genes have been hypothesized to contribute parent-of-origin influences on social cognition. A cluster of imprinted genes Xlr3b, Xlr4b, and Xlr4c, implicated in cognitive defects, are maternally expressed and paternally silent in the murine brain. These genes defy classic mechanisms of autosomal imprinting, suggesting a novel method of imprinted gene regulation. Using Xlr3b and Xlr4c as bait, this study uses 4C-Seq on neonatal whole brain of a 39,XO mouse model, to provide the first in-depth analysis of chromatin dynamics surrounding an imprinted locus on the X-chromosome. Significant differences in long-range contacts exist between XM and XP monosomic samples. In addition, XM interaction profiles contact a greater number ...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed for many human complex traits, but for mo...
<div><p>Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imp...
X-linked imprinted genes have been hypothesized to contribute parent-of-origin influences on social ...
Imprinted genes contain epigenetic modifications that influence expression patterns based on parent-...
Imprinted genes show differential expression between maternal and paternal alleles as a consequence ...
Mothers and fathers often affect their offspring in unequal ways, and particularly, in the expressio...
According to the CDC the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in males compared to females i...
Imprinted genes, in contrast to most mammalian genes, are monoallelically expressed in a parent-of-o...
Most mammalian genes are equally expressed from the two inherited parental alleles. However, a puzzl...
The maternal and paternal genomes play different roles in mammalian brains as a result of genomic im...
Imprinted genes are a subset of mammalian genes that are subject to germline parent-specific epigene...
Epigenetic mechanisms are extensively utilized during mammalian development. Specific patterns of ge...
Genomic imprinting is a special form of epigenetic modification of the genome in which gene expressi...
AbstractIn classical Mendelian inheritance, each parent donates a set of chromosomes to its offsprin...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed for many human complex traits, but for mo...
<div><p>Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imp...
X-linked imprinted genes have been hypothesized to contribute parent-of-origin influences on social ...
Imprinted genes contain epigenetic modifications that influence expression patterns based on parent-...
Imprinted genes show differential expression between maternal and paternal alleles as a consequence ...
Mothers and fathers often affect their offspring in unequal ways, and particularly, in the expressio...
According to the CDC the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in males compared to females i...
Imprinted genes, in contrast to most mammalian genes, are monoallelically expressed in a parent-of-o...
Most mammalian genes are equally expressed from the two inherited parental alleles. However, a puzzl...
The maternal and paternal genomes play different roles in mammalian brains as a result of genomic im...
Imprinted genes are a subset of mammalian genes that are subject to germline parent-specific epigene...
Epigenetic mechanisms are extensively utilized during mammalian development. Specific patterns of ge...
Genomic imprinting is a special form of epigenetic modification of the genome in which gene expressi...
AbstractIn classical Mendelian inheritance, each parent donates a set of chromosomes to its offsprin...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed for many human complex traits, but for mo...
<div><p>Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imp...