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SUBMITTER: Tukiainen T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5685192 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Tukiainen Taru T Villani Alexandra-Chloé AC Yen Angela A Rivas Manuel A MA Marshall Jamie L JL Satija Rahul R Aguirre Matt M Gauthier Laura L Fleharty Mark M Kirby Andrew A Cummings Beryl B BB Castel Stephane E SE Karczewski Konrad J KJ Aguet François F Byrnes Andrea A Lappalainen Tuuli T Regev Aviv A Ardlie Kristin G KG Hacohen Nir N MacArthur Daniel G DG
Nature 20171001 7675
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) silences transcription from one of the two X chromosomes in female mammalian cells to balance expression dosage between XX females and XY males. XCI is, however, incomplete in humans: up to one-third of X-chromosomal genes are expressed from both the active and inactive X chromosomes (Xa and Xi, respectively) in female cells, with the degree of 'escape' from inactivation varying between genes and individuals. The extent to which XCI is shared between cells and tis ...[more]