SummaryParent-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are established during gametogenesis and regulate parent-specific expression of imprinted genes. Monoallelic expression of imprinted genes is essential for development, suggesting that imprints are faithfully maintained in embryos and adults. To test this hypothesis, we targeted a reporter for genomic methylation to the imprinted Dlk1-Dio3 intergenic DMR (IG-DMR) to assess the methylation of both parental alleles at single-cell resolution. Biallelic gain or loss of IG-DMR methylation occurred in a small fraction of mouse embryonic stem cells, significantly affecting developmental potency. Mice carrying the reporter in either parental allele showed striking parent-specific chang...
AbstractA DNA methyltransferase has been identified that plays a role in maintaining the methylation...
Background: Genomic imprinting is governed by allele-specific DNA methylation at imprinting control ...
Transmission of epigenetic information between generations occurs in nematodes, flies and plants, me...
Parent-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are established during gametogenesis and re...
SummaryParent-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are established during gametogenesis...
SummaryDifferential methylation of the two parental genomes in placental mammals is essential for ge...
AbstractMouse genomes show a large cluster of imprinted genes at the Dlk1–Gtl2 domain in the distal ...
Background: Differential DNA methylation plays a critical role in the regulation of imprinted genes....
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon crucial for normal mammalian development. Genes su...
Differential methylation between the two alleles of a gene has been observed in imprinted regions, w...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that switches the expression of imprinted genes involv...
AbstractThe paternally-expressed imprinted genes Gpr1 and Zdbf2 form a gene cluster wherein the impr...
AbstractMost mouse embryos developing in the absence of the oocyte-derived DNA methyltransferase 1o ...
Genomic imprinting is a germline specific gene-marking phenomenon in mammals that regula...
Parental imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which genes are expressed in a monoallelic fashio...
AbstractA DNA methyltransferase has been identified that plays a role in maintaining the methylation...
Background: Genomic imprinting is governed by allele-specific DNA methylation at imprinting control ...
Transmission of epigenetic information between generations occurs in nematodes, flies and plants, me...
Parent-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are established during gametogenesis and re...
SummaryParent-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are established during gametogenesis...
SummaryDifferential methylation of the two parental genomes in placental mammals is essential for ge...
AbstractMouse genomes show a large cluster of imprinted genes at the Dlk1–Gtl2 domain in the distal ...
Background: Differential DNA methylation plays a critical role in the regulation of imprinted genes....
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon crucial for normal mammalian development. Genes su...
Differential methylation between the two alleles of a gene has been observed in imprinted regions, w...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that switches the expression of imprinted genes involv...
AbstractThe paternally-expressed imprinted genes Gpr1 and Zdbf2 form a gene cluster wherein the impr...
AbstractMost mouse embryos developing in the absence of the oocyte-derived DNA methyltransferase 1o ...
Genomic imprinting is a germline specific gene-marking phenomenon in mammals that regula...
Parental imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which genes are expressed in a monoallelic fashio...
AbstractA DNA methyltransferase has been identified that plays a role in maintaining the methylation...
Background: Genomic imprinting is governed by allele-specific DNA methylation at imprinting control ...
Transmission of epigenetic information between generations occurs in nematodes, flies and plants, me...