Differentiation of X chromosomes in early female mouse embryos☆,☆☆
References (23)
- et al.
Exptl cell res
(1973) - et al.
Exptl cell res
(1972) Dev biol
(1971)Nature
(1961)Ann rev genet
(1968)Phil trans roy soc Lond
(1970)Biol rev
(1972)- et al.
Chromosoma
(1970) - et al.
Nature new biol
(1971) - et al.
Science
(1972)
Stain technol
Cited by (87)
Implications of Long Noncoding RNAs in Cancer Epigenetics
2018, Cancer and Noncoding RNAsRandom monoallelic expression: Regulating gene expression one allele at a time
2014, Trends in GeneticsCitation Excerpt :Generally, active and open chromatin preferentially replicates early in S-phase, whereas silent and compact heterochromatin replicates in late S-phase. Asynchronous DNA replication timing, in which one allele replicates in early S-phase and the second in late S-phase, is a unique feature of several examples of classical monoallelically expressed genes, such as imprinted genes, olfactory receptor genes, immunoglobulin loci, and the X chromosome [53–56]. Of the random autosomal monoallelically expressed genes, asynchronous DNA replication timing has been reported for the interleukins [10,57], and the noncoding RNA Asar6 [58].
Asynchronous replication dynamics of imprinted and non-imprinted chromosome regions in early mouse embryos
2008, Experimental Cell ResearchX-tra! X-tra! News from the Mouse X Chromosome
2006, Developmental BiologyPreimplantation embryogenesis
2006, Knobil and Neill's Physiology of ReproductionPreimplantation Embryogenesis
2005, Knobil and Neill's Physiology of Reproduction
- ☆
This paper is a contribution from the Chromosome Research Unit, Hokkaido University.
- ☆☆
This work has been supported by grants from the Scientific Research Fund of the Ministry of Education (nos. 848001, 874181).