Genomic imprinting violates the usual rules of Mendelian expression in a diploid individual by privileging the expression of one of the two copies of a gene, depending on its parental origin. The ...
Scientists are closer to understanding the mechanisms underlying the phenomenon of genomic imprinting. In this intriguing event, one copy of a gene is 'turned off', or silenced, depending on whether ...
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