SummaryParental imprinting results in monoallelic parent-of-origin-dependent gene expression. However, many imprinted genes identified by differential methylation do not exhibit complete monoallelic expression. Previous studies demonstrated complex tissue-dependent expression patterns for some imprinted genes. Still, the complete magnitude of this phenomenon remains largely unknown. By differentiating human parthenogenetic induced pluripotent stem cells into different cell types and combining DNA methylation with a 5′ RNA sequencing methodology, we were able to identify tissue- and isoform-dependent imprinted genes in a genome-wide manner. We demonstrate that nearly half of all imprinted genes express both biallelic and monoallelic isoforms...
Background: Identification of imprinted genes, demonstrating a consistent preference towards the pat...
Genomic imprinting is a form of epigenetic gene regulation that results in expression from a single ...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic feature characterized by parent-specific monoallelic gene expres...
SummaryParental imprinting results in monoallelic parent-of-origin-dependent gene expression. Howeve...
Parental imprinting results in monoallelic parent-of-origin-dependent gene expression. However, many...
Parental imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which genes are expressed in a monoallelic fashio...
Genomic imprinting in mammals is the monoallelic expression of genes in a parent-of origin dependen...
Parental imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which genes are expressed in a monoallelic fashio...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Differential methylation between the two alleles of a gene has been observed in imprinted regions, w...
Several hundred mammalian genes are expressed preferentially from one parental allele as the result ...
Background In mammals, imprinted genes are regulated by an epigenetic mechanism that results in pare...
AbstractImprinted genes are expressed from only one allele in a parent-of-origin-specific manner. We...
Gene silencing in imprinted gene clusters is established by an epigenetic initiator that is often a ...
AbstractEpigenetic modifications are closely associated with embryo developmental potential. One of ...
Background: Identification of imprinted genes, demonstrating a consistent preference towards the pat...
Genomic imprinting is a form of epigenetic gene regulation that results in expression from a single ...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic feature characterized by parent-specific monoallelic gene expres...
SummaryParental imprinting results in monoallelic parent-of-origin-dependent gene expression. Howeve...
Parental imprinting results in monoallelic parent-of-origin-dependent gene expression. However, many...
Parental imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which genes are expressed in a monoallelic fashio...
Genomic imprinting in mammals is the monoallelic expression of genes in a parent-of origin dependen...
Parental imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which genes are expressed in a monoallelic fashio...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Differential methylation between the two alleles of a gene has been observed in imprinted regions, w...
Several hundred mammalian genes are expressed preferentially from one parental allele as the result ...
Background In mammals, imprinted genes are regulated by an epigenetic mechanism that results in pare...
AbstractImprinted genes are expressed from only one allele in a parent-of-origin-specific manner. We...
Gene silencing in imprinted gene clusters is established by an epigenetic initiator that is often a ...
AbstractEpigenetic modifications are closely associated with embryo developmental potential. One of ...
Background: Identification of imprinted genes, demonstrating a consistent preference towards the pat...
Genomic imprinting is a form of epigenetic gene regulation that results in expression from a single ...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic feature characterized by parent-specific monoallelic gene expres...