The initiation of X-chromosome inactivation is thought to be tightly correlated with early differentiation events during mouse development. Here, we show that although initially active, the paternal X chromosome undergoes imprinted inactivation from the cleavage stages, well before cellular differentiation. A reversal of the inactive state, with a loss of epigenetic marks such as histone modifications and polycomb proteins, subsequently occurs in cells of the inner cell mass (ICM), which give rise to the embryo-proper in which random X inactivation is known to occur. This reveals the remarkable plasticity of the X-inactivation process during preimplantation development and underlines the importance of the ICM in global reprogramming of epig...
Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imprinting,...
The clinical and research value of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) depends upon maintaining their ...
AbstractIt has been suggested that DNA methylation plays a crucial role in genomic imprinting and X ...
The initiation of X-chromosome inactivation is thought to be tightly correlated with early different...
It is generally accepted that paternally imprinted X inactivation occurs exclusively in extraembryon...
International audienceX-chromosome inactivation is established during early development. In mice, tr...
To study whether cloning resets the epigenetic differences between the two X chromosomes of a somati...
The inactive X chromosome characteristic of female somatic lineages is reactivated during developmen...
XX female mammals undergo transcriptional silencing of most genes on one of their two X-chromosomes ...
In mammals, dosage compensation of X-linked genes is achieved by the transcriptional silencing of on...
<div><p>Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imp...
textabstractIn mouse, X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) can either be imprinted or random. Imprinted X...
International audienceRandom epigenetic silencing of the X-chromosome in somatic tissues of female m...
Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imprinting,...
AbstractX chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the phenomenon through which one of the two X chromosomes...
Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imprinting,...
The clinical and research value of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) depends upon maintaining their ...
AbstractIt has been suggested that DNA methylation plays a crucial role in genomic imprinting and X ...
The initiation of X-chromosome inactivation is thought to be tightly correlated with early different...
It is generally accepted that paternally imprinted X inactivation occurs exclusively in extraembryon...
International audienceX-chromosome inactivation is established during early development. In mice, tr...
To study whether cloning resets the epigenetic differences between the two X chromosomes of a somati...
The inactive X chromosome characteristic of female somatic lineages is reactivated during developmen...
XX female mammals undergo transcriptional silencing of most genes on one of their two X-chromosomes ...
In mammals, dosage compensation of X-linked genes is achieved by the transcriptional silencing of on...
<div><p>Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imp...
textabstractIn mouse, X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) can either be imprinted or random. Imprinted X...
International audienceRandom epigenetic silencing of the X-chromosome in somatic tissues of female m...
Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imprinting,...
AbstractX chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the phenomenon through which one of the two X chromosomes...
Mammalian development is strongly influenced by the epigenetic phenomenon called genomic imprinting,...
The clinical and research value of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) depends upon maintaining their ...
AbstractIt has been suggested that DNA methylation plays a crucial role in genomic imprinting and X ...