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Genomic imprinting

  • Key Features of Genomic Imprinting During Mammalian Spermatogenesis

    Key Features of Genomic Imprinting During Mammalian Spermatogenesis

  • Genomic Imprinting, Action, and Interaction of Maternal and Fetal Genomes

    Genomic Imprinting, Action, and Interaction of Maternal and Fetal Genomes

  • Genomic Imprinting : a General Overview

    Genomic Imprinting : a General Overview

  • Environmental Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Influences Genomic Imprinting, Growth, and Metabolism

    Environmental Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Influences Genomic Imprinting, Growth, and Metabolism

  • Genomic Imprinting: Employing and Avoiding Epigenetic Processes

    Genomic Imprinting: Employing and Avoiding Epigenetic Processes

  • Imprinted Genes and Multiple Sclerosis: What Do We Know?

    Imprinted Genes and Multiple Sclerosis: What Do We Know?

  • A Model System to Study Genomic Imprinting of Human Genes (Beckwith–Weidemann Syndrome͞gene Expression͞imprinting͞methylation͞prader–Willi Syndrome)

    A Model System to Study Genomic Imprinting of Human Genes (Beckwith–Weidemann Syndrome͞gene Expression͞imprinting͞methylation͞prader–Willi Syndrome)

  • Crosstalk Between Mrna 3'-End Processing and Epigenetics

    Crosstalk Between Mrna 3'-End Processing and Epigenetics

  • Gene Imprinting: Engraving the Pathogenesis of Heridetary Diseases

    Gene Imprinting: Engraving the Pathogenesis of Heridetary Diseases

  • Gain of Imprinting at Chromosome 11P15: a Pathogenetic Mechanism Identified in Human Hepatocarcinomas

    Gain of Imprinting at Chromosome 11P15: a Pathogenetic Mechanism Identified in Human Hepatocarcinomas

  • The Evolution of Genomic Imprinting: Costs, Benefits and Long-Term Consequences

    The Evolution of Genomic Imprinting: Costs, Benefits and Long-Term Consequences

  • LECTURE 13: EPIGENETICS – IMPRINTING Reading: Ch. 18, P. 660-664 Problems: Ch. 18, Problems 21-24 Announcements:

    LECTURE 13: EPIGENETICS – IMPRINTING Reading: Ch. 18, P. 660-664 Problems: Ch. 18, Problems 21-24 Announcements:

  • Genomic Imprinting: Parental Influence on the Genome

    Genomic Imprinting: Parental Influence on the Genome

  • Genomic Imprinting in Plants—Revisiting Existing Models

    Genomic Imprinting in Plants—Revisiting Existing Models

  • Genomic Imprinting in Mice: Its Function and Mechanism'

    Genomic Imprinting in Mice: Its Function and Mechanism'

  • Genomic Imprinting

    Genomic Imprinting

  • Genomic Imprinting in Mammals

    Genomic Imprinting in Mammals

  • Developing Models to Investigate Mechanisms of Genomic Imprinting

    Developing Models to Investigate Mechanisms of Genomic Imprinting

Top View
  • Genomic Landscape of Human Allele-Specific DNA Methylation
  • Genomic Imprinting in Mammals: Its Life Cycle, Molecular Mechanisms and Reprogramming
  • Growth Regulation, Imprinted Genes, and Chromosome 11P15.5
  • Genomic Imprinting Proposed As a Surveillance Mechanism for Chromosome Loss (Cancer/Monosomy/Trisomy) JAMES H
  • Features and Mechanisms of Canonical and Noncanonical Genomic Imprinting
  • Evolution of Genomic Imprinting As a Coordinator of Coadapted Gene Expression
  • The Discovery and Importance of Genomic Imprinting
  • Exploring the Role of Tet1 in Genomic Imprinting
  • The Origins of Genomic Imprinting in Mammals
  • Regulation of Alternative Polyadenylation by Genomic Imprinting
  • Biological Imprinting: Some Genetic Considerations
  • Help Me Understand Genetics
  • Timeline: Genomic Imprinting: the Emergence of an Epigenetic Paradigm
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  • GATM, the Human Ortholog of the Mouse Imprinted Gatm Gene, Escapes Genomic Imprinting in Placenta
  • Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics of Genomic Imprinting
  • Genomic Imprinting: Theories and Data
  • RCH FRACP Genetics 2005 Complex Genetic Mechanisms


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