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Histone acetylation and X inactivation

Developmental Genetics, 1998
In mammals, the levels of X-linked gene products in males and females are equalised by the silencing, early in development, of most of the genes on one of the two female X chromosomes. Once established, the silent state is stable from one cell generation to the next. In eutherian mammals, the inactive X chromosome (Xi) differs from its active homologue
A M, Keohane   +3 more
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X-inactivation in Fabry disease

Gene, 2012
Fabry disease is one of three X-linked lysosomal disorders. Because of X-chromosome inactivation (XCI), wherein there is (random) transcriptional silencing of one of the X-chromosomes in each female cell, females are mosaic for the expression of (some) X-linked genes. Thus, based on penetrance and expression, some females heterozygous for Fabry disease
Deborah, Elstein   +3 more
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Transient colocalization of X-inactivation centres accompanies the initiation of X inactivation

Nature Cell Biology, 2006
The initial differential treatment of the two X chromosomes during X-chromosome inactivation is controlled by the X-inactivation centre (Xic). This locus determines how many X chromosomes are present in a cell ('counting') and which X chromosome will be inactivated in female cells ('choice'). Critical control sequences in the Xic include the non-coding
Christian P, Bacher   +7 more
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CpG Islands in Human X‐Inactivation

Annals of Human Genetics, 2003
SummarySequence comparison analyses have been carried out for 19 genes escaping X‐inactivation versus 73 genes subject to X‐inactivation, and 100 randomly chosen X chromosome genes versus 100 randomly chosen autosomal genes. The coding sequence of the genes and their upstream and downstream flanking sequences were investigated using a series of windows
Ke, X., Collins, A.
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Potato Virus X Inactivation and Characterization

2023
The nucleoprotein components of plant viruses self-assemble into monodisperse, nanoscale structures with a high degree of symmetry and polyvalency. Of particular interest are the filamentous plant viruses which provide uniform high aspect ratio nanostructures-such structures remain challenging to obtain using purely synthetic approaches. Potato virus X
Yifeng, Ma, Nicole F, Steinmetz
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X-changing information on X inactivation

Experimental Cell Research, 2010
In female somatic cells of mammalian species one X chromosome is inactivated to ensure dosage equality of X-encoded genes between females and males, during development and adulthood. X chromosome inactivation (XCI) involves various epigenetic mechanisms, including RNA mediated gene silencing in cis, DNA methylation, and changes in chromatin ...
Barakat, Stefan   +3 more
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Skewed X-inactivation in cloned mice

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2004
In female mammals, dosage compensation for X-linked genes is accomplished by inactivation of one of two X chromosomes. The X-inactivation ratio (a percentage of the cells with inactivated maternal X chromosomes in the whole cells) is skewed as a consequence of various genetic mutations, and has been observed in a number of X-linked disorders.
Sho, Senda   +7 more
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Chromosomal domains and escape from X inactivation: comparative X inactivation analysis in mouse and human

Mammalian Genome, 2000
In females, most genes on the inactive X Chromosome (Chr) are transcriptionally silenced. However, several dozen genes have been identified in human that escape inactivation and are expressed from both the active and inactive X Chrs. Many of the genes that escape inactivation in human are subject to inactivation in mouse, raising questions concerning ...
K D, Tsuchiya, H F, Willard
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X inactivation and epigenetics

ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Computer Animation Festival, 2012
X inactivation is a vital process that occurs in all DNA-containing cells of the female body. It is also an important research model and tool for studying biology. Epigenetics refers to processes that tell our cells how, and when, to read the DNA blueprint.
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Role play in X-inactivation.

Human molecular genetics, 1995
Initiation of X-inactivation is known to depend on the presence of a unique region or locus known as the X-inactivation center, or Xic, defined by the study of chromosomal rearrangements. Its mode of action is currently unknown but is the scene of much research effort.
E, Heard, P, Avner
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