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268 related items for PubMed ID: 11479595

  • 1. Imprinted X inactivation maintained by a mouse Polycomb group gene.
    Wang J, Mager J, Chen Y, Schneider E, Cross JC, Nagy A, Magnuson T.
    Nat Genet; 2001 Aug; 28(4):371-5. PubMed ID: 11479595
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  • 2. Imprinting along the Kcnq1 domain on mouse chromosome 7 involves repressive histone methylation and recruitment of Polycomb group complexes.
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  • 3. Reactivation of the paternal X chromosome in early mouse embryos.
    Mak W, Nesterova TB, de Napoles M, Appanah R, Yamanaka S, Otte AP, Brockdorff N.
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  • 4. X-inactivation is stably maintained in mouse embryos deficient for histone methyl transferase G9a.
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  • 7. Expression of an X-linked HMG-lacZ transgene in mouse embryos: implication of chromosomal imprinting and lineage-specific X-chromosome activity.
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  • 12. Genome imprinting regulated by the mouse Polycomb group protein Eed.
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  • 14. X inactivation in the mouse embryo deficient for Dnmt1: distinct effect of hypomethylation on imprinted and random X inactivation.
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  • 17. Inheritance of a pre-inactivated paternal X chromosome in early mouse embryos.
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