Distinct imprinting signatures and biased differentiation of human androgenetic and parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells
I Sagi, JC De Pinho, MV Zuccaro, C Atzmon… - Cell Stem Cell, 2019 - cell.com
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that results in parent-of-origin monoallelic
expression of specific genes, which precludes uniparental development and underlies …
expression of specific genes, which precludes uniparental development and underlies …
DNMT1 and AIM1 Imprinting in human placenta revealed through a genome-wide screen for allele-specific DNA methylation
R Das, YK Lee, R Strogantsev, S Jin, YC Lim, PY Ng… - Bmc Genomics, 2013 - Springer
Background Genomic imprinting is an epigenetically regulated process wherein genes are
expressed in a parent-of-origin specific manner. Many imprinted genes were initially …
expressed in a parent-of-origin specific manner. Many imprinted genes were initially …
Identification and resolution of artifacts in the interpretation of imprinted gene expression
C Proudhon, D Bourc'his - Briefings in functional genomics, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Genomic imprinting refers to genes that are epigenetically programmed in the germline to
express exclusively or preferentially one allele in a parent-of-origin manner. Expression …
express exclusively or preferentially one allele in a parent-of-origin manner. Expression …
Primer Extension Enrichment Reaction (PEER) and Other Methods for Difference Screening
LM Ganova-Raeva - Nucleic Acids Hybridization Modern Applications, 2007 - Springer
Abstracts Our knowledge on the subject of genetic divergence is ever expanding and
encapsulates a wide spectrum of research areas from the study of single nucleotide …
encapsulates a wide spectrum of research areas from the study of single nucleotide …