Dosage compensation is an epigenetic mechanism that normalizes gene expression from unequal copy numbers of sex chromosomes. Different organisms have evolved alternative molecular solutions to this task. In Drosophila melanogaster, transcription of the single male X chromosome is upregulated by twofold in a process orchestrated by the dosage compensation complex. Despite this conceptual simplicity, dosage compensation involves multiple coordinated steps to recognize and activate the entire X chromosome. We are only beginning to understand the intriguing interplay between multiple levels of local and long-range chromatin regulation required for the fine-tuned transcriptional activation of a heterogeneous gene population. This Review highligh...
Many key regulators of early embryogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster are X-linked. However, the can...
Many key regulators of early embryogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster are X-linked. However, the can...
Abstract Background Drosophila melanogaster females have two X chromosomes and two autosome sets (XX...
Dosage compensation is an epigenetic mechanism that normalizes gene expression from unequal copy num...
AbstractTwofold differences in gene expression levels can be vital for an organism. This is beautifu...
Dosage compensation of X-linked genes is a phenomenon of concerted, chromosome-wide regulation of ge...
AbstractTwofold differences in gene expression levels can be vital for an organism. This is beautifu...
Dosage compensation of X-linked genes is a phenomenon of concerted, chromosome-wide regulation of ge...
Dosage compensation equalizes gene expression in a single male X chromosome with that in the pairs o...
The evolution of sex chromosomes has resulted in numerous species in which females inherit two X chr...
Dosage compensation is observed in various taxa of organisms with heteromorphic sex chromosomes. Dos...
SummaryThe X chromosome of Drosophila shows a deficiency of genes with male-biased expression [1–4],...
AbstractDosage compensation involves fine-tuning of gene expression at the level of entire chromosom...
X chromosome regulation represents a prime example of an epigenetic phenomenon where coordinated reg...
In Drosophila, dosage compensation of the single male X chromosome involves upregulation of expressi...
Many key regulators of early embryogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster are X-linked. However, the can...
Many key regulators of early embryogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster are X-linked. However, the can...
Abstract Background Drosophila melanogaster females have two X chromosomes and two autosome sets (XX...
Dosage compensation is an epigenetic mechanism that normalizes gene expression from unequal copy num...
AbstractTwofold differences in gene expression levels can be vital for an organism. This is beautifu...
Dosage compensation of X-linked genes is a phenomenon of concerted, chromosome-wide regulation of ge...
AbstractTwofold differences in gene expression levels can be vital for an organism. This is beautifu...
Dosage compensation of X-linked genes is a phenomenon of concerted, chromosome-wide regulation of ge...
Dosage compensation equalizes gene expression in a single male X chromosome with that in the pairs o...
The evolution of sex chromosomes has resulted in numerous species in which females inherit two X chr...
Dosage compensation is observed in various taxa of organisms with heteromorphic sex chromosomes. Dos...
SummaryThe X chromosome of Drosophila shows a deficiency of genes with male-biased expression [1–4],...
AbstractDosage compensation involves fine-tuning of gene expression at the level of entire chromosom...
X chromosome regulation represents a prime example of an epigenetic phenomenon where coordinated reg...
In Drosophila, dosage compensation of the single male X chromosome involves upregulation of expressi...
Many key regulators of early embryogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster are X-linked. However, the can...
Many key regulators of early embryogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster are X-linked. However, the can...
Abstract Background Drosophila melanogaster females have two X chromosomes and two autosome sets (XX...