Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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Page 1086
... imprinted genes carry modifications involving chromatin structural changes and DNA methyl- ation . Some of these modifications are initiated in the germ line . Com- parative genomic analysis at imprinted domains is emerging as a ...
... imprinted genes carry modifications involving chromatin structural changes and DNA methyl- ation . Some of these modifications are initiated in the germ line . Com- parative genomic analysis at imprinted domains is emerging as a ...
Page 1087
... imprinted pairs of genes , the former being one of the best - characterized imprinted regions to date . It is clear from gene and sequence analysis that the two pairs do not represent locus duplication , and while aspects of imprinting ...
... imprinted pairs of genes , the former being one of the best - characterized imprinted regions to date . It is clear from gene and sequence analysis that the two pairs do not represent locus duplication , and while aspects of imprinting ...
Page 1097
... imprinted genes in surviv- ing clones illustrates that development can tolerate substantial errors in imprinting . This conclusion is supported by preliminary evi- dence from expression profiling approaches suggesting that expression of ...
... imprinted genes in surviv- ing clones illustrates that development can tolerate substantial errors in imprinting . This conclusion is supported by preliminary evi- dence from expression profiling approaches suggesting that expression of ...
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