The expression of a subset of mammalian genes is subject to parent of origin effects (POE), most of which can be explained by genomic imprinting. Analysis of mutant animals has demonstrated that a number of imprinted genes influence brain development and behaviour. Here we provide evidence for POE on olfactory related behaviour and sensitivity to maternal odour cues. This was investigated by examining the odour preference behaviour of reciprocal cross F1 mice made by embryo transfer to genetically unrelated foster parents. We determined that both adult males and females show an avoidance of female urinary odours of their genetic maternal but not paternal origin. This was found not to be due to any previous exposure to these odours or due to...
in behavioral phenotypes The crossbreeding of animal species with one another can often produce hybr...
In a small fraction of mammalian genes — at present estimated at less than 1% of the total — one of ...
In normal mammals, autosomal genes are present in duplicate (i.e. two alleles), one inherited from t...
The expression of a subset of mammalian genes is subject to parent of origin effects (POE), most of ...
Odour cues influence a variety of social activities in mammals, including kin recognition, mate sele...
Mammalian imprinted genes are generally thought to have evolved as a result of conflict between pare...
<div><p>The maternal environment has been shown to influence female olfactory preferences through ea...
Genomic imprinting refers to the parent-of-origin-specific epigenetic marking of a number of genes. ...
Genomic imprinting refers to genes that are silenced when inherited via sperm or via egg. The silenc...
The maternal environment has been shown to influence female olfactory preferences through early chem...
SummaryThe number of imprinted genes in the mammalian genome is predicted to be small, yet we show h...
A subset of mammalian genes is subject to genomic imprinting. These imprinted genes show parent of o...
House mice (Mus musculus domesticus) avoid mating with individuals that are genetically similar at t...
The close interaction between mother and offspring in mammals is thought to contribute to the evolut...
The number of imprinted genes in the mammalian genome is predicted to be small, yet we show here, in...
in behavioral phenotypes The crossbreeding of animal species with one another can often produce hybr...
In a small fraction of mammalian genes — at present estimated at less than 1% of the total — one of ...
In normal mammals, autosomal genes are present in duplicate (i.e. two alleles), one inherited from t...
The expression of a subset of mammalian genes is subject to parent of origin effects (POE), most of ...
Odour cues influence a variety of social activities in mammals, including kin recognition, mate sele...
Mammalian imprinted genes are generally thought to have evolved as a result of conflict between pare...
<div><p>The maternal environment has been shown to influence female olfactory preferences through ea...
Genomic imprinting refers to the parent-of-origin-specific epigenetic marking of a number of genes. ...
Genomic imprinting refers to genes that are silenced when inherited via sperm or via egg. The silenc...
The maternal environment has been shown to influence female olfactory preferences through early chem...
SummaryThe number of imprinted genes in the mammalian genome is predicted to be small, yet we show h...
A subset of mammalian genes is subject to genomic imprinting. These imprinted genes show parent of o...
House mice (Mus musculus domesticus) avoid mating with individuals that are genetically similar at t...
The close interaction between mother and offspring in mammals is thought to contribute to the evolut...
The number of imprinted genes in the mammalian genome is predicted to be small, yet we show here, in...
in behavioral phenotypes The crossbreeding of animal species with one another can often produce hybr...
In a small fraction of mammalian genes — at present estimated at less than 1% of the total — one of ...
In normal mammals, autosomal genes are present in duplicate (i.e. two alleles), one inherited from t...