AbstractThe H19 and insulin-like growth factor 2 (Igf2) genes in the mouse are models for genomic imprinting during development. The genes are located only 90 kb apart in the same transcriptional orientation [1], but are reciprocally imprinted: Igf2 is paternally expressed while H19 is maternally expressed. It has been suggested that expression of H19 and repression of Igf2 (or the converse) on a given chromosome are mechanistically linked and that the parental imprint operates at the level of transcription [2]. Although expression of Igf2 and H19 is thought to be monoallelic, the data have so far been obtained exclusively by looking at steady-state RNA levels using techniques that reflect the average activity of the genes in a cell populat...
The parental-specific expression of the insulin-like growth factor-2 (Igf-2) and H19 genes was studi...
Genomic imprinting is essential for mammalian development. Curiously, elements that regulate genomic...
Genomic imprinting is a mammalian-specific phenomenon where gene expression is regulated differently...
AbstractThe H19 and insulin-like growth factor 2 (Igf2) genes in the mouse are models for genomic im...
The insulin-like growth factor-2 (Igf2)-H19 locus encodes important paternally imprinted genes that ...
Mammalian development requires the genomes from the maternal and the paternal side (McGrath and Solt...
Genomic imprinting marks a subset of autosomal loci expressed in parent of origin-dependent monoalle...
AbstractTissue-specific silencing elements have been identified that are required for imprinting of ...
International audienceThe imprinted H19 gene produces a non-coding RNA of unknown function. Mice lac...
<div><p>It was recently shown that a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA), that we named the <em>91H</em> RN...
It was recently shown that a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA), that we named the 91H RNA (i.e. antisense...
International audienceGenomic imprinting at the H19/Igf2 locus is governed by a cis-acting Imprintin...
AbstractSuccessful mammalian development requires both the male and female genomes. This is due in p...
To explore the relationship between spatial genome organization and gene expression in the interphas...
International audienceParental genomic imprinting at the Igf2/H19 locus is controlled by a methylati...
The parental-specific expression of the insulin-like growth factor-2 (Igf-2) and H19 genes was studi...
Genomic imprinting is essential for mammalian development. Curiously, elements that regulate genomic...
Genomic imprinting is a mammalian-specific phenomenon where gene expression is regulated differently...
AbstractThe H19 and insulin-like growth factor 2 (Igf2) genes in the mouse are models for genomic im...
The insulin-like growth factor-2 (Igf2)-H19 locus encodes important paternally imprinted genes that ...
Mammalian development requires the genomes from the maternal and the paternal side (McGrath and Solt...
Genomic imprinting marks a subset of autosomal loci expressed in parent of origin-dependent monoalle...
AbstractTissue-specific silencing elements have been identified that are required for imprinting of ...
International audienceThe imprinted H19 gene produces a non-coding RNA of unknown function. Mice lac...
<div><p>It was recently shown that a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA), that we named the <em>91H</em> RN...
It was recently shown that a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA), that we named the 91H RNA (i.e. antisense...
International audienceGenomic imprinting at the H19/Igf2 locus is governed by a cis-acting Imprintin...
AbstractSuccessful mammalian development requires both the male and female genomes. This is due in p...
To explore the relationship between spatial genome organization and gene expression in the interphas...
International audienceParental genomic imprinting at the Igf2/H19 locus is controlled by a methylati...
The parental-specific expression of the insulin-like growth factor-2 (Igf-2) and H19 genes was studi...
Genomic imprinting is essential for mammalian development. Curiously, elements that regulate genomic...
Genomic imprinting is a mammalian-specific phenomenon where gene expression is regulated differently...