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X-changing information on X inactivation - PubMed

In female somatic cells of mammalian species one X chromosome is inactivated to ensure dosage equality of X-encoded genes between females ...

X-changing information on X inactivation - ScienceDirect

X chromosome inactivation (XCI) involves various epigenetic mechanisms, including RNA mediated gene silencing in cis, DNA methylation, and changes in chromatin ...

A new model for random X chromosome inactivation - PMC

X chromosome inactivation (XCI) reduces the number of actively transcribed X chromosomes to one per diploid set of autosomes, allowing for dosage equality ...

Population variability in X-chromosome inactivation across 10 ...

One of the two X-chromosomes in female mammals is epigenetically silenced in embryonic stem cells by X-chromosome inactivation.

X-chromosome inactivation: the molecular basis of silencing

X-chromosome inactivation is the transcriptional silencing of one X chromosome in female mammalian cells that equalizes dosage of gene products from the X ...

X Inactivation and Escape: Epigenetic and Structural Features

X inactivation represents a complex multi-layer epigenetic mechanism that profoundly modifies chromatin composition and structure of one X chromosome in ...

Study challenges prior understanding of X chromosome inactivation

X chromosome inactivation is a fundamental epigenetic process that happens in early development of mammalian females. This process silences a whole X chromosome ...

X Chromosome Inactivation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the process in which females transcriptionally silence one of their two X chromosomes in early embryonic development.

X Chromosome Inactivation | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature

X inactivation exists in two different forms: random and imprinted. Although both forms utilize the same RNAs and silencing enzymes, they differ in terms of ...

X-chromosome inactivation: Current Biology - Cell Press

Either the maternally derived or the paternally derived X chromosome can be inactivated at random, and once the choice has been made in any cell, the same X ...

X-inactivation - rarechromo.org

Unique does its best to keep abreast of changing ... There is a 'control centre' located on each X chromosome that carries the information necessary for X ...

Understanding the genetics of X chromosome inactivation

The X chromosome inactivation relies on epigenetic mechanisms. A non-coding RNA, called Xist (X-inactive specific transcript), is expressed in ...

Mechanistic insights in X-chromosome inactivation - Journals

X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a critical epigenetic mechanism for balancing gene dosage between XY males and XX females in eutherian mammals.

X Inactivation and Epigenetics (2017) Etsuko Uno wehi.tv - YouTube

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 ...

X chromosome inactivation in human development

X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a key developmental process taking place in female mammals to compensate for the imbalance in the dosage of X-chromosomal ...

X inactivation and epigenetics - Australian Academy of Science

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 ...

Imprinted X inactivation and reprogramming in the preimplantation ...

X chromosome inactivation is a developmentally regulated process that causes one of the two X chromosomes in normal female mammals to become transcriptionally ...

X Chromosome Inactivation | SickKids

In females one of the two X chromosomes becomes randomly inactivated early in embryogenesis to allow for dosage compensation of X-linked genes. In any one.

X-inactivation (article) | Khan Academy

X-inactivation is a random process that happens separately in individual cells during embryonic development. One cell might shut down the paternal X, while its ...

X Inactivation - HHMI BioInteractive

In most female mammals, one X chromosome is randomly inactivated to compensate for the fact that females have twice as many X-chromosome genes as males do.