International audienceImprinted genes are a group of ~150 genes that are preferentially expressed from one parental allele owing to epigenetic marks asymmetrically distributed on inherited maternal and paternal chromosomes. Altered imprinted gene expression causes human brain disorders such as Prader-Willi and Angelman syndromes and additional rare brain diseases. Research data principally obtained from the mouse model revealed how imprinted genes act in the normal and pathological brain. However, a better understanding of imprinted gene functions calls for building detailed maps of their parent-of-origin-dependent expression and of associated epigenetic signatures. Here we review current methods for quantifying genomic imprinting at tissue...
BackgroundIdentification of imprinted genes, demonstrating a consistent preference towards the pater...
Genomic imprinting is the epigenetic marking of gene subsets resulting in monoallelic or predominant...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...
Epigenetic modifications, including DNA methylation and covalent modifications to histone tails, are...
Imprinted genes display differential allelic expression in a manner that depends on the sex of the t...
Genomic imprinting is a special form of epigenetic modification of the genome in which gene expressi...
Most mammalian genes are equally expressed from the two inherited parental alleles. However, a puzzl...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process that leads to parent of origin-specific gene expression ...
Genomic imprinting refers to a specialized form of epigenetic gene regulation whereby the expression...
SummaryGenomic imprinting restricts gene expression to a paternal or maternal allele. To date, ∼90 i...
In contrast to existing estimates of approximately 200 murine imprinted genes, recent work based on ...
Genomic imprinting results in preferential expression of the paternal or maternal allele of certain ...
In themid-1980s, elegant studiesonmouseembryosrevealedthatbothparentalgenomesarerequiredfornormaldev...
<div><p>In contrast to existing estimates of approximately 200 murine imprinted genes, recent work b...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism causing monoallelic expression in a parent-of-origin-s...
BackgroundIdentification of imprinted genes, demonstrating a consistent preference towards the pater...
Genomic imprinting is the epigenetic marking of gene subsets resulting in monoallelic or predominant...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...
Epigenetic modifications, including DNA methylation and covalent modifications to histone tails, are...
Imprinted genes display differential allelic expression in a manner that depends on the sex of the t...
Genomic imprinting is a special form of epigenetic modification of the genome in which gene expressi...
Most mammalian genes are equally expressed from the two inherited parental alleles. However, a puzzl...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process that leads to parent of origin-specific gene expression ...
Genomic imprinting refers to a specialized form of epigenetic gene regulation whereby the expression...
SummaryGenomic imprinting restricts gene expression to a paternal or maternal allele. To date, ∼90 i...
In contrast to existing estimates of approximately 200 murine imprinted genes, recent work based on ...
Genomic imprinting results in preferential expression of the paternal or maternal allele of certain ...
In themid-1980s, elegant studiesonmouseembryosrevealedthatbothparentalgenomesarerequiredfornormaldev...
<div><p>In contrast to existing estimates of approximately 200 murine imprinted genes, recent work b...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism causing monoallelic expression in a parent-of-origin-s...
BackgroundIdentification of imprinted genes, demonstrating a consistent preference towards the pater...
Genomic imprinting is the epigenetic marking of gene subsets resulting in monoallelic or predominant...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...