[HTML][HTML] Epigenetic disorders: Lessons from the animals–animal models in chromatinopathies
E Di Fede, P Grazioli, A Lettieri, C Parodi… - Frontiers in Cell and …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Chromatinopathies are defined as genetic disorders caused by mutations in genes coding
for protein involved in the chromatin state balance. So far 82 human conditions have been …
for protein involved in the chromatin state balance. So far 82 human conditions have been …
[HTML][HTML] BORIS/CTCFL epigenetically reprograms clustered CTCF binding sites into alternative transcriptional start sites
Pervasive usage of alternative promoters leads to the deregulation of gene expression in
carcinogenesis and may drive the emergence of new genes in spermatogenesis. However …
carcinogenesis and may drive the emergence of new genes in spermatogenesis. However …
Zebrafish swims into post-genomic era
A Sulej, D Onichtchouk, C Winata - Briefings in Functional …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Almost six decades has passed since the zebrafish was first brought into the genetics
laboratory [1]. Ever since then, it has become a well-established model organism for various …
laboratory [1]. Ever since then, it has become a well-established model organism for various …
MOLECULAR STUDY OF CHROMATINOPATHIES: THE CASE OF RUBINSTEIN-TAYBI AND RETT SYNDROMES
E DI FEDE - 2023 - air.unimi.it
Background: Chromatinopathies are defined as a group of disorders displaying mutations in
genes of the epigenetic apparatus and sharing clinical features such as intellectual disability …
genes of the epigenetic apparatus and sharing clinical features such as intellectual disability …