Transient colocalization of X-inactivation centres accompanies the initiation of X inactivation.
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Detailed analysis of X chromosome inactivation in a 49,XXXXX pentasomyIdentification of genes that promote or antagonize somatic homolog pairing using a high-throughput FISH-based screenThe demoiselle of X-inactivation: 50 years old and as trendy and mesmerising as everDicer regulates Xist promoter methylation in ES cells indirectly through transcriptional control of Dnmt3aInterchromosomal association and gene regulation in transCTCF: master weaver of the genomeThe long noncoding RNA, Jpx, is a molecular switch for X chromosome inactivationNuclear neighborhoods and gene expressionA thermodynamic switch for chromosome colocalizationEnhancer-promoter communication at the yellow gene of Drosophila melanogaster: diverse promoters participate in and regulate trans interactionsThe odyssey of MeCP2 and parental imprintingXist and the order of silencingPairing and anti-pairing: a balancing act in the diploid genomeLong Non-Coding RNAs in Endometrial CarcinomaAdvances in understanding chromosome silencing by the long non-coding RNA XistLong noncoding RNAs: past, present, and futureEmerging epigenetic mechanisms of long non-coding RNAsConcise review: Pluripotency and the transcriptional inactivation of the female Mammalian X chromosomeAbnormal dosage of ultraconserved elements is highly disfavored in healthy cells but not cancer cellsSelf-assembly and DNA binding of the blocking factor in x chromosome inactivationMechanics and dynamics of X-chromosome pairing at X inactivationRAG-1 and ATM coordinate monoallelic recombination and nuclear positioning of immunoglobulin lociLive-cell chromosome dynamics and outcome of X chromosome pairing events during ES cell differentiation.A statistical framework to predict functional non-coding regions in the human genome through integrated analysis of annotation data.Genomic interaction profiles in breast cancer reveal altered chromatin architecture.Circular chromosome conformation capture (4C) uncovers extensive networks of epigenetically regulated intra- and interchromosomal interactions.Coordinate gene regulation during hematopoiesis is related to genomic organizationAsynchronous replication and autosome-pair non-equivalence in human embryonic stem cells.Determining spatial chromatin organization of large genomic regions using 5C technologyIdentification of regulatory elements flanking human XIST reveals species differencesActivation of estrogen-responsive genes does not require their nuclear co-localizationLoss of IGF2 imprinting is associated with abrogation of long-range intrachromosomal interactions in human cancer cells.Epigenetic control of immunityRetinoic acid accelerates downregulation of the Xist repressor, Oct4, and increases the likelihood of Xist activation when Tsix is deficient.Comparison of X-chromosome inactivation patterns in multiple tissues from human females.Gene positioning.Chromatin dynamics.Targeting X chromosomes for repression.CTCF shapes chromatin by multiple mechanisms: the impact of 20 years of CTCF research on understanding the workings of chromatin.The X as model for RNA's niche in epigenomic regulation
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Transient colocalization of X-inactivation centres accompanies the initiation of X inactivation.
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Transient colocalization of X- ...... initiation of X inactivation.
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Transient colocalization of X- ...... initiation of X inactivation.
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Transient colocalization of X- ...... initiation of X inactivation.
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Transient colocalization of X- ...... initiation of X inactivation.
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Christian P Bacher
Edith Heard
Michèle Guggiari
Philip Avner
Philippe Clerc
Sandrine Augui
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10.1038/NCB1365
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2006-01-24T00:00:00Z