Mutations in imprinted genes or their imprint control regions (ICRs) produce changes in imprinted gene expression and distinct abnormalities in placental structure, indicating the importance of genomic imprinting to placental development. We have recently shown that a very broad spectrum of placental abnormalities associated with altered imprinted gene expression occurs in the absence of the oocyte–derived DNMT1o cytosine methyltransferase, which normally maintains parent-specific imprinted methylation during preimplantation. The absence of DNMT1o partially reduces inherited imprinted methylation while retaining the genetic integrity of imprinted genes and their ICRs. Using this novel system, we undertook a broad and inclusive approach to i...
International audienceThe epigenetic phenomenon of genomic imprinting provides an additional level o...
Thousands of regions in gametes have opposing methylation profiles that are largely resolved during ...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process in which genes are monoallelically expressed according t...
Mutations in imprinted genes or their imprint control regions (ICRs) produce changes in imprinted ge...
<div><p>Mutations in imprinted genes or their imprint control regions (ICRs) produce changes in impr...
Mutations in imprinted genes or their imprint control regions (ICRs) produce changes in imprinted ge...
Genomic imprinting is a process by which heritable epigenetic marks at a subset of genomic loci are ...
AbstractMonoallelic expression of imprinted genes, including ones solely expressed in the placenta, ...
Imprinted genes are expressed in a monoallelic, parent-of-origin-specific manner. Clusters of imprin...
Each year, many pregnancies are associated with obstetrical complications such as maternal pre-eclam...
Background: Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic process involved in regul...
Abstract Background Genome-wide studies have begun to link subtle variations in both allelic DNA met...
The maternal and paternal copies of the genome are both required for mammalian development, and this...
Thousands of regions in gametes have opposing methylation profiles that are largely resolved during ...
DNA methylation constitutes an epigenetic modification of DNA that is initiated during gametogenesi...
International audienceThe epigenetic phenomenon of genomic imprinting provides an additional level o...
Thousands of regions in gametes have opposing methylation profiles that are largely resolved during ...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process in which genes are monoallelically expressed according t...
Mutations in imprinted genes or their imprint control regions (ICRs) produce changes in imprinted ge...
<div><p>Mutations in imprinted genes or their imprint control regions (ICRs) produce changes in impr...
Mutations in imprinted genes or their imprint control regions (ICRs) produce changes in imprinted ge...
Genomic imprinting is a process by which heritable epigenetic marks at a subset of genomic loci are ...
AbstractMonoallelic expression of imprinted genes, including ones solely expressed in the placenta, ...
Imprinted genes are expressed in a monoallelic, parent-of-origin-specific manner. Clusters of imprin...
Each year, many pregnancies are associated with obstetrical complications such as maternal pre-eclam...
Background: Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic process involved in regul...
Abstract Background Genome-wide studies have begun to link subtle variations in both allelic DNA met...
The maternal and paternal copies of the genome are both required for mammalian development, and this...
Thousands of regions in gametes have opposing methylation profiles that are largely resolved during ...
DNA methylation constitutes an epigenetic modification of DNA that is initiated during gametogenesi...
International audienceThe epigenetic phenomenon of genomic imprinting provides an additional level o...
Thousands of regions in gametes have opposing methylation profiles that are largely resolved during ...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process in which genes are monoallelically expressed according t...