(skewed X-inactivation). Unlike the random X-inactivation in placental mammals, inactivation in marsupials applies exclusively to the paternally-derived X chromosome...
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Skewed X-chromosome inactivation (skewed X-inactivation) occurs when the X-inactivation of one X chromosome is favored over the other, leading to an uneven...
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the phenotype, although differences in X-chromosome inactivation (known as skewed X-inactivation) can lead to varying degrees of clinical expression in...
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parent. X inactivation is a major factor in pentasomy X. X inactivation is the process through which genes in second (or higher) copies of the X chromosome...
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Sex linkage (redirect from X-linked)
skewed X-inactivation, in which the normal process of inactivating half of the female body's X chromosomes preferably targets a certain parent's X chromosome...
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killed RNA interference, also called RNA inactivation, a system that regulates the activity of genes X-inactivation, also called lyonization, a process by...
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Sex-chromosome dosage compensation (redirect from X-chromosome upregulation)
These include random inactivation of one female X chromosome (as observed in humans and Mus musculus; this is called X-inactivation), a two-fold increase...
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XIST (category Genes on human chromosome X)
that became a pseudogene. The inactive X chromosome is coated with this transcript, which is essential for the inactivation. X chromosomes lacking Xist will...
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investigators, that one of the X chromosomes underwent inactivation. In 1961, Mary Lyon proposed the random inactivation of one female X chromosome to explain...
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effect called x-linked inactivation which involves the random inactivation of one of the X chromosomes. Since all female mammals have two X chromosomes...
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