Some genes in mammals and flowering plants are subject to parental imprinting, a process by which differential epigenetic marks are imposed on male and female gametes so that one set of alleles is silenced on chromosomes contributed by the mother while another is silenced on paternal chromosomes. Therefore, each genome contributes a different set of active alleles to the offspring, which develop abnormally if the parental genome balance is disturbed. In Arabidopsis, seeds inheriting extra maternal genomes show distinctive phenotypes such as low weight and inhibition of mitosis in the endosperm, while extra paternal genomes result in reciprocal phenotypes such as high weight and endosperm overproliferation. DNA methylation is known to be an ...
The contribution of epigenetic variation to phenotypic variation is unclear. Imprinted genes, becaus...
The contribution of epigenetic variation to phenotypic variation is unclear. Imprinted genes, becaus...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that the Arabidopsis MEDEA gene is imprinted, so that paternally a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon leading to parent-of-origin specific differential exp...
Imprinted gene expression occurs during seed development in plants and is associated with differenti...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon leading to parent-of-origin specific differential exp...
Imprinted genes are expressed predominantly from either their paternal or their maternal allele. To ...
Differential expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles of a gene is referred to as g...
Differential expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles of a gene is referred to as g...
<div><p>Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic informat...
Imprinted gene expression occurs during seed development in plants and is associated with differenti...
AbstractPlants and animals both exhibit parental imprinting, but do they control it the same way? Re...
Many flowering plants are polyploid, but crosses between individuals of different ploidies produce s...
Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon that has evolved in certain sexually-reproducing clades, includin...
The contribution of epigenetic variation to phenotypic variation is unclear. Imprinted genes, becaus...
The contribution of epigenetic variation to phenotypic variation is unclear. Imprinted genes, becaus...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that the Arabidopsis MEDEA gene is imprinted, so that paternally a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon leading to parent-of-origin specific differential exp...
Imprinted gene expression occurs during seed development in plants and is associated with differenti...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon leading to parent-of-origin specific differential exp...
Imprinted genes are expressed predominantly from either their paternal or their maternal allele. To ...
Differential expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles of a gene is referred to as g...
Differential expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles of a gene is referred to as g...
<div><p>Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic informat...
Imprinted gene expression occurs during seed development in plants and is associated with differenti...
AbstractPlants and animals both exhibit parental imprinting, but do they control it the same way? Re...
Many flowering plants are polyploid, but crosses between individuals of different ploidies produce s...
Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon that has evolved in certain sexually-reproducing clades, includin...
The contribution of epigenetic variation to phenotypic variation is unclear. Imprinted genes, becaus...
The contribution of epigenetic variation to phenotypic variation is unclear. Imprinted genes, becaus...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that the Arabidopsis MEDEA gene is imprinted, so that paternally a...