BACKGROUND: The field of epigenetics is developing rapidly, however we are only beginning to comprehend the complexity of its influence on gene regulation. Using genomic imprinting as a model we examine epigenetic profiles associated with different forms of gene regulation. Imprinting refers to the expression of a gene from only one of the chromosome homologues in a parental-origin-specific manner. This is dependent on heritable germline epigenetic control at a cis-acting imprinting control region that influences local epigenetic states. Epigenetic modifications associated with imprinting regulation can be compared to those associated with the more canonical developmental regulation, important for processes such as differentiation and tissu...
International audienceParental genomic imprinting was discovered in mammals some 20 years ago. This ...
Mono-allelic expression of imprinted genes from either the paternal or the maternal allele is mediat...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...
BACKGROUND: The field of epigenetics is developing rapidly, however we are only beginning to compreh...
Abstract Background The field of epigenetics is developing rapidly, however we are only beginning to...
Epigenetic mechanisms modulate genome function by writing, reading and erasing chromatin structural ...
Mammalian development involves remarkable changes, starting from a single-cell, totipotent zygote an...
Epigenetics or imprinting refers to the process of ‘chemically’ marking the central A, C, G, T doubl...
Epigenetic mechanisms are extensively utilized during mammalian development. Specific patterns of ge...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process in which genes are monoallelically expressed according t...
Imprinted genes form a special subset of the genome, exhibiting monoallelic expression in a parent-o...
Genomic imprinting is a form of epigenetic gene regulation that results in expression from a single ...
Genomic imprinting, the monoallelic and parent-of-origin-dependent expression of a subset of genes, ...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon guiding the allele-specific marking of parental allel...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...
International audienceParental genomic imprinting was discovered in mammals some 20 years ago. This ...
Mono-allelic expression of imprinted genes from either the paternal or the maternal allele is mediat...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...
BACKGROUND: The field of epigenetics is developing rapidly, however we are only beginning to compreh...
Abstract Background The field of epigenetics is developing rapidly, however we are only beginning to...
Epigenetic mechanisms modulate genome function by writing, reading and erasing chromatin structural ...
Mammalian development involves remarkable changes, starting from a single-cell, totipotent zygote an...
Epigenetics or imprinting refers to the process of ‘chemically’ marking the central A, C, G, T doubl...
Epigenetic mechanisms are extensively utilized during mammalian development. Specific patterns of ge...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process in which genes are monoallelically expressed according t...
Imprinted genes form a special subset of the genome, exhibiting monoallelic expression in a parent-o...
Genomic imprinting is a form of epigenetic gene regulation that results in expression from a single ...
Genomic imprinting, the monoallelic and parent-of-origin-dependent expression of a subset of genes, ...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon guiding the allele-specific marking of parental allel...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...
International audienceParental genomic imprinting was discovered in mammals some 20 years ago. This ...
Mono-allelic expression of imprinted genes from either the paternal or the maternal allele is mediat...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which genes are monoallelicaly expressed according...