AbstractGenetic imprinting represents one of the most puzzling, still unexplained, phenomena in genetics. Changing some agreed upon concepts and redefinition of some common traditional terms in classical genetics seems imperative for understanding the nature of imprinting, as well as for interpretation of possible mechanisms implicated in its occurrence
Genomic imprinting is a form of epigenetic gene regulation that results in expression from a single ...
Congenital imprinting disorders (IDs) are characterised by molecular changes affecting imprinted chr...
Imprinted genes are a subset of genes that are expressed from only one of the parental alleles. The ...
A subset of genes in mammals, known as imprinted genes, show a conditional expression strategy in wh...
We explore three possible pathways for the evolution of genomic imprinting. (1) Imprinting may be ad...
AbstractGenetic imprinting represents one of the most puzzling, still unexplained, phenomena in gene...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Imprinting provides a fascinating mechanism of control of gene expression so that the maternal and p...
BACKGROUND: Genomic imprinting is the inheritance out of Mendelian borders. Many of inherited diseas...
Abstract: Genomic imprinting is a process resulting in the preferential expression of certain genes ...
Genomic imprinting, the monoallelic and parent-of-origin-dependent expression of a subset of genes, ...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...
Among animals, genomic imprinting is a uniquely mammalian phenomenon in which certain genes are mono...
Genomic imprinting, the parent of origin‐dependent expression of genes, has been discovered as a fas...
The evolutionary advantages of genomic imprinting are puzzling. We propose that genomic imprinting e...
Genomic imprinting is a form of epigenetic gene regulation that results in expression from a single ...
Congenital imprinting disorders (IDs) are characterised by molecular changes affecting imprinted chr...
Imprinted genes are a subset of genes that are expressed from only one of the parental alleles. The ...
A subset of genes in mammals, known as imprinted genes, show a conditional expression strategy in wh...
We explore three possible pathways for the evolution of genomic imprinting. (1) Imprinting may be ad...
AbstractGenetic imprinting represents one of the most puzzling, still unexplained, phenomena in gene...
Imprinted genes represent a curious defiance of normal Mendelian genetics. Mammals inherit two compl...
Imprinting provides a fascinating mechanism of control of gene expression so that the maternal and p...
BACKGROUND: Genomic imprinting is the inheritance out of Mendelian borders. Many of inherited diseas...
Abstract: Genomic imprinting is a process resulting in the preferential expression of certain genes ...
Genomic imprinting, the monoallelic and parent-of-origin-dependent expression of a subset of genes, ...
Genomic imprinting is a remarkable phenomenon through which certain genes show monoallelic expressio...
Among animals, genomic imprinting is a uniquely mammalian phenomenon in which certain genes are mono...
Genomic imprinting, the parent of origin‐dependent expression of genes, has been discovered as a fas...
The evolutionary advantages of genomic imprinting are puzzling. We propose that genomic imprinting e...
Genomic imprinting is a form of epigenetic gene regulation that results in expression from a single ...
Congenital imprinting disorders (IDs) are characterised by molecular changes affecting imprinted chr...
Imprinted genes are a subset of genes that are expressed from only one of the parental alleles. The ...