Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease

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When X-linked genes evade silencing on the “inactive” chromosome in XX cells, some protect women from diseases such as cancer, but others seem to promote conditions such as autoimmunity.
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Genes that escape from X‐chromosome inactivation: Potential contributors to Klinefelter syndrome - Navarro‐Cobos - 2020 - American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics - Wiley Online Library
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Landscape of X chromosome inactivation across human tissues
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
The X chromosome in immune functions: when a chromosome makes the difference
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
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Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Variability in dosage compensation on the X chromosome. A: The X and Y
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
X inactivation and escape patterns. Before differentiation, the
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
The Xist repeat E deletion alters escape gene expression but not affect
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
X-Chromosome Inactivation and Skin Disease - ScienceDirect
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Gracefully ageing at 50, X-chromosome inactivation becomes a paradigm for RNA and chromatin control
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Escaping but not the inactive X-linked protein complex coding genes may achieve X-chromosome dosage compensation and underlie X chromosome inactivation-related diseases - ScienceDirect
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
National Human Genome Research Institute - Female mammals have two X chromosomes in every cell. But one of the X chromosomes is always inactivated, which stops transcription (making RNA), so that there
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