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Recurrent and Non-Recurrent Copy Number Variants in Native Americans and a Cosmopolitan Sample in Relation to Alcohol Use Disorder and Other Psychiatric Diseases. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Neurobiol
Wakil SM   +10 more
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Chromatin dynamics of a large-sized genome provides insights into polyphenism and X0 dosage compensation of locusts. [PDF]

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Gene dosage effects: nonlinearities, genetic interactions, and dosage compensation

Trends in Genetics, 2013
High-throughput genomic analyses have shown that many mutations, including loss-of-function (LOF) mutations, are present in diseased as well as in healthy individuals. Gene dosage effects due to deletions, duplications, and LOF mutations provide avenues to explore oligo- and multigenic inheritance. Here, we focus on several mechanisms that mediate gene
Reiner A Veitia, James A Birchler
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Autosomal and Z‐linked genetic evaluation for body weight in Mazandaran native chicken using different models for dosage compensation on the Z chromosome

Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 2022
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to assess the autosomal and sex‐linked genetic inheritance of growth traits and identify the effective dosage compensation on the Z chromosome in Mazandaran native chickens. The data included body weights at hatching (BW0), 8 weeks (BW8) and 12 weeks (BW12) of age, related to the first 21 generations of ...
Fereshte Kaviani   +2 more
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Genetic dosage compensation via co-occurrence of PMP22 duplication and PMP22 deletion

Neurology, 2015
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1 A (CMT1A, OMIM #118220) and hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP or tomaculous neuropathy, OMIM #162500) are autosomal dominantly inherited neuropathies caused by genomic rearrangements on chromosome 17p11.2-p12 containing PMP22 .
Hirt, Nina   +7 more
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A C. briggsae Genetic Suppressor Screen to Identify Dosage Compensation Pathway Components

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Journal, 2018
Dosage compensation, the process by which the expression of X-linked genes are equalized between males, which have a single X chromosome and females, which have two, is essential in all heterogametic organisms. In C. elegans, dosage compensation is a complex process that is regulated by the developmental switch gene, xol-1.
Jacqueline C Alexander   +4 more
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Dosage compensation of sex-linked genes in Drosophila melanogaster

Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1973
The phenomenon of dosage compensation in Drosophila melanogaster which consists in doubling of the activity of the X-chromosome genes in males as compared to those in females was studied.
L Z, Faizullin, V A, Gvozdev
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A tumorigenesis threshold for endogenous Myc revealed by dosage-compensation for Myc-haploinsufficiency in the absence of p53

bioRxiv
The MYC proto-oncogene is crucial for neoplasia in most tumors. Overexpressed, oncogenic MYC amplifies the flux through most major processes but does not specify a unique carcinogenic pathway.
Xiaozhong Bao   +10 more
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