X INACTIVATION
February 15, 2010
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- As an interesting side note, human women can also have X-inactivation. Although there are no tortoiseshell women, there is an uncommon condition called .
- 2 Jul 2009 . For almost two decades, researchers have believed that one particular gene, called Xist, provides the molecular trigger of X-inactivation. .
- Genetic control of X chromosome inactivation in mice: definition of the Xce . X inactivation is known to be regulated in cis by Xite, Tsix, and Xist, .
- chromosome selection theory: the theory that in females one of the X chromosomes, randomly selected, becomes permanently inactive early in development .
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- X-inactivation patterns in female Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy patients do not supp.
- Our findings reveal that small mar(X) chromosomes do not include the XIC and therefore cannot be subject to X inactivation, supporting the premise that .
- X inactivation The process in which each cell in a girl's body selects at random and turns off one of its two X chromosomes.
- X-inactivation (also called lyonization) is a process by which one of the two copies of the X chromosome present in female mammals is inactivated. .
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- Video about "Calico X Inactivation (random deactivation of an X chromosome)" at Encyclopedia.com, courtesy of YouTube.
- X-inactivation is a process by which one of the two copies of the X chromosome present in female mammal s is inactivated The inactive X chromosome is .
- by R Agrelo - 2009
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- X Inactivation. This animation shows how the random deactivation of one of the X chromosomes in a pair can lead to a mozaicism in the expression genes. .
- X-inactivation definition - medical. X-inactivation. noun. See Lyonization. Comments. Do you have more to add? Sign in to share your linguistic knowledge or .
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- 27 Jan 2004 . X inactivation: The phenomenon in a female by which one X chromosome (either the maternally or paternally derived X) is randomly (by chance) .
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- X-LINKED IN-BRAIN MOSAICISM: A recently published in-brain X- inactivation study by Tan SS et al 1995 (Development 121.1029-39) may contain data revealing .
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- 24 Mar 2006 . The genes responsible for X inactivation work only on the chromosome they come from, but somehow the two chromosomes must coordinate. .
- by C Chureau - 2002 - Cited by 104 - Related articles - All 14 versions
- X chromosomal inactivation centers display close contacts to each other.
- Inactivation of the X-chromosome is the process, during which in early embryogenesis . Common voles F1 hybrids exhibits primary non-random X inactivation .
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- This natural phenomenon, known as X inactivation or lyonization, provides an ideal nonsurgical method of producing mosaicism among otherwise identical cells .
- Present in both males and females, the X chromosome is one of the two sex chromosomes in humans, spanning approximately 153 million base pairs.
- include recognition that X chromosome inactivation starts at an X inactivation center and spreads for long distances to cover most of the X chromosome. .
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- In female mammalian cells, one of the two X chromosomes is inactivated in early embryonic life. Females are mosaics for two cell populations, one with.
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- Jump to X-Inactivation: X-inactivation occurs early in embryonic development. In a given cell, which of a female's X chromosomes becomes .
- 13 Nov 2009 . Well x-inactivation one of the x chromosomes is inactivated so only the chromosome that is active will be transcribed. .
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- The spreading of X-inactivation into autosomal material of an X;autosome translocation: evidence for a difference between autosomal and X-chromosomal DNA .
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- 19 Nov 2008 . One of the most intriguing questions about X-inactivation is how two X chromosomes with similar sequences can have exactly opposite .
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- 28 May 1997 . X inactivation is usually a random process, thus females are actually mosaics of cells containing different X genotypes (Griffiths et al., .
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