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Human mate choice is characterized by the phenomenon of "like attracts like," meaning that partners resemble each other in multiple ways ("assortative ... D Wang,W Forstmeier,M Valcu,... - 《Plos Biology》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 New advances in study of animal behavior (VI): sexual ...
In maize, approximately 10% of imprinted genes are variably imprinted in the endosperm tissue of five reciprocal hybrid pairs [19]. As noted above, imprinting can also be variable within species, meaning that a subset of genes is maternally expressed gene (MEG) or paternally expressed gene (...
Genomic imprinting plays an important role in growth and development. Loss of imprinting (LOI) has been found in cancer, yet systematic studies are impeded by data-analytical challenges. We developed a methodology to detect monoallelically expressed loci without requiring genotyping data, and applied...
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The study of pluripotent stem cells has generated much interest in both biology and medicine. Understanding the fundamentals of biological decisions, including what permits a cell to maintain pluripotency, that is, its ability to self-renew and thereby r
The study of pluripotent stem cells has generated much interest in both biology and medicine. Understanding the fundamentals of biological decisions, including what permits a cell to maintain pluripotency, that is, its ability to self-renew and thereby remain immortal, or to differentiate into multipl...
Only five imprinted genes were commonly detected in all pairs of reciprocal hybrids. In maize, approximately 10% of imprinted genes are vari- ably imprinted in the endosperm tissue of five recipro- cal hybrid pairs [19]. As noted above, imprinting can also be variable within species, meaning ...
Reversal NIL—all of the aforementioned variants can in principle also be performed in a reversal way, meaning that the stamp is coated instead of the substrate [65]. This article will not cover molecular imprinting and micro contact printing. Micro contact printing (µCP) [66,67,68] or ...
Using NOME-seq, which interrogates nucleosome occupancy (in addition to DNA methylation), Kelly and co-workers found that the promoters of imprinted genes are enriched in divergent chromatin alleles, meaning that the two alleles exist in two different chromatin states [99], as expected for ...