Imprinted genes, defined by their preferential expression of a single parental allele, represent a subset of the mammalian genome and often have key roles in embryonic development1, but also postnatal functions including energy homeostasis2 and behaviour3, 4. When the two parental alleles are unequally represented within a social group (when there is sex bias in dispersal and/or variance in reproductive success)5, 6, imprinted genes may evolve to modulate social behaviour, although so far no such instance is known. Predominantly expressed from the maternal allele during embryogenesis, Grb10 encodes an intracellular adaptor protein that can interact with several receptor tyrosine kinases and downstream signalling molecules7. Here we demonstr...
International audienceGenomic imprinting is a developmental mechanism that mediates parent-of-origin...
Crespi & Badcock (C&B) provide a novel hypothesis outlining a role for imprinted genes in mediating ...
Imprinted genes are a subset of loci, positioned on autosomes and the X-chromosome, which are expres...
Imprinted genes, defined by their preferential expression of a single parental allele, represent a s...
Imprinted genes are defined by their parent-of-origin-specific monoallelic expression. Although the ...
Genomic imprinting may have evolved not only to regulate fetal growth and development, but also beha...
Genomic imprinting refers to the parent-of-origin-specific epigenetic marking of a number of genes. ...
As part of a systematic screen for novel imprinted genes of human chromosome 7 we have investigated ...
Genomic imprinting refers to genes that are silenced when inherited via sperm or via egg. The silenc...
Developmental programming links growth in early life with health status in adulthood. Although envir...
In normal mammals, autosomal genes are present in duplicate (i.e. two alleles), one inherited from t...
What are imprinted genes doing in the adult brain? Genomic imprinting is when a gene's expression de...
The importance of imprinted gene effects on brain and behaviour is becoming increasingly clear. In a...
What are imprinted genes doing in the adult brain? Genomic imprinting is when a gene's expression de...
Imprinted genes are expressed from one parental allele only as a consequence of epigenetic events th...
International audienceGenomic imprinting is a developmental mechanism that mediates parent-of-origin...
Crespi & Badcock (C&B) provide a novel hypothesis outlining a role for imprinted genes in mediating ...
Imprinted genes are a subset of loci, positioned on autosomes and the X-chromosome, which are expres...
Imprinted genes, defined by their preferential expression of a single parental allele, represent a s...
Imprinted genes are defined by their parent-of-origin-specific monoallelic expression. Although the ...
Genomic imprinting may have evolved not only to regulate fetal growth and development, but also beha...
Genomic imprinting refers to the parent-of-origin-specific epigenetic marking of a number of genes. ...
As part of a systematic screen for novel imprinted genes of human chromosome 7 we have investigated ...
Genomic imprinting refers to genes that are silenced when inherited via sperm or via egg. The silenc...
Developmental programming links growth in early life with health status in adulthood. Although envir...
In normal mammals, autosomal genes are present in duplicate (i.e. two alleles), one inherited from t...
What are imprinted genes doing in the adult brain? Genomic imprinting is when a gene's expression de...
The importance of imprinted gene effects on brain and behaviour is becoming increasingly clear. In a...
What are imprinted genes doing in the adult brain? Genomic imprinting is when a gene's expression de...
Imprinted genes are expressed from one parental allele only as a consequence of epigenetic events th...
International audienceGenomic imprinting is a developmental mechanism that mediates parent-of-origin...
Crespi & Badcock (C&B) provide a novel hypothesis outlining a role for imprinted genes in mediating ...
Imprinted genes are a subset of loci, positioned on autosomes and the X-chromosome, which are expres...