نتایج جستجو برای: genomic imprinting

تعداد نتایج: 122074  

Journal: :Briefings in Functional Genomics 2010

Journal: :Genome Medicine 2010

Journal: :Cell reports 2012
Joseph D Coolon Kraig R Stevenson C Joel McManus Brenton R Graveley Patricia J Wittkopp

Genomic imprinting occurs when expression of an allele differs based on the sex of the parent that transmitted the allele. In D. melanogaster, imprinting can occur, but its impact on allelic expression genome-wide is unclear. Here, we search for imprinted genes in D. melanogaster using RNA-seq to compare allele-specific expression between pools of 7- to 10-day-old adult female progeny from reci...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Wendy Dean Anne Ferguson-Smith

A DNA methyltransferase has been identified that plays a role in maintaining the methylation status of imprinted genes. Interestingly, although expressed in the unfertilised egg, this enzyme functions only during one round of replication in the eight-cell embryo.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
David Haig

Genomic imprinting is predicted to influence behaviors that affect individuals to whom an actor has different degrees of matrilineal and patrilineal kinship (asymmetric kin). Effects of imprinted genes are not predicted in interactions with nonrelatives or with individuals who are equally related to the actor's maternally and paternally derived genes (unless a gene also has pleiotropic effects ...

Journal: :Genes & development 2008
Andrew J Wood Reiner Schulz Kathryn Woodfine Katarzyna Koltowska Colin V Beechey Jo Peters Deborah Bourc'his Rebecca J Oakey

Maternally and paternally derived alleles can utilize different promoters, but allele-specific differences in cotranscriptional processes have not been reported. We show that alternative polyadenylation sites at a novel murine imprinted gene (H13) are utilized in an allele-specific manner. A differentially methylated CpG island separates polyA sites utilized on maternal and paternal alleles, an...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2007
Robert Feil Frédéric Berger

Parental genomic imprinting is characterized by the expression of a selected panel of genes from one of the two parental alleles. Recent evidence shows that DNA methylation and histone modifications are responsible for this parent-of-origin-dependent expression of imprinted genes. Because similar epigenetic marks have been recruited independently in plants and mammals, the only organisms in whi...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Hamish G Spencer Timothy Dorn Thomas LoFaro

Under several hypotheses for the evolutionary origin of imprinting, genes with maternal and reproductive effects are more likely to be imprinted. We thus investigate the effect of genomic imprinting in single-locus diallelic models of maternal and fertility selection. First, the model proposed by Gavrilets for maternal selection is expanded to include the effects of genomic imprinting. This aug...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Jason B Wolf

Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which the expression of a gene copy inherited from the mother differs from that of the copy inherited from the father. Many imprinted genes appear to be highly interconnected through interactions mediated by proteins, RNA, and DNA. These kinds of interactions often favor the evolution of genetic coadaptation, where beneficially interacting allel...

Journal: :Clinical genetics 2012
J Demars C Gicquel

Genomic imprinting is a particularly attractive example of epigenetic regulation leading to the parental-origin-specific expression of genes. In several ways, the 11p15 imprinted region is an exemplary model for regulation of genomic imprinting. The two imprinted domains are controlled by imprinting control regions (ICRs) which carry opposite germ line imprints and they are regulated by two maj...

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