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Mammalian X chromosome inactivation.
Novartis Foundation symposium, 1998X chromosome inactivation in mammals requires expression of the gene Xist, which maps to the X chromosome inactivation centre (Xic) and encodes an untranslated RNA. Truncation of Xist RNA by gene targeting is lethal for female embryos and prevents the inactivation of the X chromosome carrying the deletion.
R, Jaenisch +4 more
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Gracefully ageing at 50, X-chromosome inactivation becomes a paradigm for RNA and chromatin control
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011Jeannie T Lee
exaly
X chromosome inactivation: silencing, topology and reactivation.
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2017Teresa Robert Finestra, J. Gribnau
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Xist RNA and the mechanism of X chromosome inactivation.
Annual Review of Genetics, 2002K. Plath +3 more
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Co-evolution of X-chromosome inactivation and imprinting in mammals
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2005Wolf Reik, Annabelle Lewis
exaly

