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Difference between random and imprinted X inactivation in common voles
- Source :
- Chromosoma. 119(5)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- During early development in female mammals, most genes on one of the two X-chromosomes undergo transcriptional silencing. In the extraembryonic lineages of some eutherian species, imprinted X-inactivation of the paternal X-chromosome occurs. In the cells of the embryo proper, the choice of the future inactive X-chromosome is random. We mapped several genes on the X-chromosomes of five common vole species and compared their expression and methylation patterns in somatic and extraembryonic tissues, where random and imprinted X-inactivation occurs, respectively. In extraembryonic tissues, more genes were expressed on the inactive X-chromosome than in somatic tissues. We also found that the methylation status of the X-linked genes was always in accordance with their expression pattern in somatic, but not in extraembryonic tissues. The data provide new evidence that imprinted X-inactivation is less complete and/or stable than the random form and DNA methylation contributes less to its maintenance.
- Subjects :
- Male
RNA, Untranslated
X Chromosome
Somatic cell
Gene Expression
Biology
X-inactivation
Genomic Imprinting
Genes, X-Linked
X Chromosome Inactivation
Gene expression
Genetics
Animals
Humans
Gene
Genetics (clinical)
In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
Arvicolinae
Chromosome Mapping
Methylation
DNA Methylation
Muridae
Repressor Proteins
DNA methylation
Female
RNA, Long Noncoding
Genomic imprinting
Developmental biology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14320886 and 00095915
- Volume :
- 119
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Chromosoma
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3fbe2498fd3be0b9ac21f50dddf6ea1c