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ABSTRACT The growing demand for animal products, combined with declining livestock production due to urbanization and climate change, underscores the need for sustainable breeding strategies. In sheep production, liveweight and weight gain until weaning are key economic traits.
Bilal Akyüz +7 more
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Genomic Imprinting, Epigenetic Dysregulation, and Neuropsychiatric Mechanisms in Prader-Willi Syndrome: A Multi-Level Integrative Review. [PDF]
Śledzikowska Z +3 more
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A case study on genomic imprinting facilitates student learning.
Goudsouzian LK, Lo SM.
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Genomic imprinting in mouse blastocysts is predominantly associated with H3K27me3. [PDF]
Santini L +16 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION The exposome encompasses all environmental exposures across the life course, yet educational environments, a critical socioenvironmental exposure, remain underexplored despite their role in cognitive aging and Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD).
Kimson E. Johnson
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A comprehensive genome-wide scan for parent-of-origin expressed genes in the pig clarifies the conservation landscape of genomic imprinting. [PDF]
Perret M +15 more
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Allele specific expression in Alzheimer's disease
Abstract INTRODUCTION Allele‐specific expression (ASE), preferential expression of one allele at a heterozygous locus, is implicated in various brain diseases but remains largely uncharacterized in Alzheimer's disease (AD). METHODS We performed a genome‐wide characterization of ASE variants across seven brain regions of 2,231 AD and Control patients ...
Zishan Wang +6 more
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Genomic imprinting in an early-diverging angiosperm reveals an ancient mechanism for seed initiation in flowering plants. [PDF]
Florez-Rueda AM +5 more
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Genomic Imprinting at the Porcine PLAGL1 Locus and the Orthologous Locus in the Human. [PDF]
Ahn J +4 more
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Abstract Down syndrome (DS) is the most prevalent form of intellectual disability (ID) globally, with an incidence rate of approximately 1 in 1000 births, affecting over 5 million individuals worldwide. DS is characterized by a genetic profile that predisposes individuals to a range of medical and cognitive conditions, including ID and obesity, which ...
Mohammed Selloum +20 more
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