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SUBMITTER: da Rocha ST
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2640098 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
da Rocha Simao Teixeira ST Charalambous Marika M Lin Shau-Ping SP Gutteridge Isabel I Ito Yoko Y Gray Dionne D Dean Wendy W Ferguson-Smith Anne C AC
PLoS genetics 20090227 2
Genomic imprinting is a normal process that causes genes to be expressed according to parental origin. The selective advantage conferred by imprinting is not understood but is hypothesised to act on dosage-critical genes. Here, we report a unique model in which the consequences of a single, double, and triple dosage of the imprinted Dlk1/Pref1, normally repressed on the maternally inherited chromosome, can be assessed in the growing embryo. BAC-transgenic mice were generated that over-express Dl ...[more]