Rasgrf1 is imprinted and paternally-expressed in neonatal mouse brain. At weaning, expression becomes biallelic. Manipulating the elements regulating imprinted Rasgrf1 expression produces mice with transient perturbations in Rasgrf1 imprinting, which we can use to assay the consequences of aberrant imprinting during a specific developmental time. As neonates, monoallelic-paternal (wild-type) mice paternally express Rasgrf1; biallelic mice express Rasgrf1 from both alleles; null mice do not express Rasgrf1; and monoallelic-maternal mice reciprocally express Rasgrf1, from the maternal allele. This last genotype represents a unique opportunity to study the effects of expression derived from either of the two parental alleles. All genotypes bia...
Imprinted methylation of the paternal Rasgrf1 allele in mice occurs at a differentially methylated d...
Imprinted genes are expressed from one parental allele only as a consequence of epigenetic events th...
SummaryHere, we describe an RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq)-based approach that accurately detects even mod...
Rasgrf1 is imprinted and paternally-expressed in neonatal mouse brain. At weaning, expression become...
Imprinted genes, defined by their preferential expression of a single parental allele, represent a s...
Developmental programming links growth in early life with health status in adulthood. Although envir...
International audienceGenomic imprinting refers to the mono-allelic and parent-specific expression o...
The expression of a subset of mammalian genes is subject to parent of origin effects (POE), most of ...
Genomic imprinting, by which maternal and paternal alleles of some genes have different levels of ac...
Methylation of the gene Rasgrf1, a paternally imprinted gene, is important for maintaining proper im...
Ras-GRF1 is a neuronal specific guanine exchange factor that, once activated by both ionotropic and ...
Genomic imprinting results in preferential expression of the paternal or maternal allele of certain ...
Mammalian imprinted genes are generally thought to have evolved as a result of conflict between pare...
The guanine nucleotide exchange factor RASGRF1 is an important regulator of intracellular signaling ...
In a small fraction of mammalian genes — at present estimated at less than 1% of the total — one of ...
Imprinted methylation of the paternal Rasgrf1 allele in mice occurs at a differentially methylated d...
Imprinted genes are expressed from one parental allele only as a consequence of epigenetic events th...
SummaryHere, we describe an RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq)-based approach that accurately detects even mod...
Rasgrf1 is imprinted and paternally-expressed in neonatal mouse brain. At weaning, expression become...
Imprinted genes, defined by their preferential expression of a single parental allele, represent a s...
Developmental programming links growth in early life with health status in adulthood. Although envir...
International audienceGenomic imprinting refers to the mono-allelic and parent-specific expression o...
The expression of a subset of mammalian genes is subject to parent of origin effects (POE), most of ...
Genomic imprinting, by which maternal and paternal alleles of some genes have different levels of ac...
Methylation of the gene Rasgrf1, a paternally imprinted gene, is important for maintaining proper im...
Ras-GRF1 is a neuronal specific guanine exchange factor that, once activated by both ionotropic and ...
Genomic imprinting results in preferential expression of the paternal or maternal allele of certain ...
Mammalian imprinted genes are generally thought to have evolved as a result of conflict between pare...
The guanine nucleotide exchange factor RASGRF1 is an important regulator of intracellular signaling ...
In a small fraction of mammalian genes — at present estimated at less than 1% of the total — one of ...
Imprinted methylation of the paternal Rasgrf1 allele in mice occurs at a differentially methylated d...
Imprinted genes are expressed from one parental allele only as a consequence of epigenetic events th...
SummaryHere, we describe an RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq)-based approach that accurately detects even mod...