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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «X CHROMOSOME»
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Catalogue of Unbalanced
Chromosome Aberrations in Man
Gonadal dysfunction is believed to occur if the breakpoint in the X chromosome is
situated within the segment (X) (ql3^q26) (Sarto et al. 1973; Phelan et al. 1977;
Summitt et al. 1977; Leddet-Chevallier et al. 1981; Carpenter 1983).
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Human Heredity: Principles and Issues
Males, in contrast, are XY and carry only one copy of the X chromosome. Most
genes on the X chromosome are not found on the Y XY chromosome. This
means that males carrying an X chromosome gene for / \ a recessive disorder
such as ...
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Yen and Jaffe's Reproductive Endocrinology: Physiology, ...
form duplexes in vivo that are processed to small RNAs, most likely on the active
X chromosome in a Dicer-dependent manner, implicating RNA interference (
RNAi) in X chromosome inactivation.177 X-inactivation occurs early in
development ...
Jerome Frank Strauss, Robert L. Barbieri, 2009
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Regulation of DNA Methylation and
X Chromosome Inactivation ...
Yin Shen. modifications and DNA methylation that complete and stabilize the
inactive state of the Xist-coated X chromosome (56, 64). In contrast, on the active
X chromosome, the Xist gene becomes completely silent and its promoter is
heavily ...
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Cytogenetics of the Mammalian
X Chromosome
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Competition Science Vision
A daughter can inherit a sex-linked recessive disorder or trait if her father is
affected and her mother is a carrier she inherits one effected X-chromosome from
each parent. Females usually do not exhibit sex-linked traits because they inherit
two ...
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Reproductive Isolation and
X Chromosome Meiotic Drive in ...
Linkage Maps Previous studies have provided evidence for a large X
chromosome inversion or inversion complex that is associated with sex
chromosome meiotic drive in C. dalmanni (Johns et al. 2005, Chapter 3 of this
dissertation).
Sarah J. Christianson, 2007
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Human Molecular Biology: An Introduction to the Molecular ...
In humans dosage compensation is achieved via a process of chromosomal
condensation termed X chromosome inactivation (lyonization; Figure 16. 19)
which can thus be considered a form of whole-chromosomal imprinting for
balancing ...
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The Real Science Behind the
X-Files: Microbes, Meteorites, ...
On the contrary, having only a single X chromosome is not always in the best
interest of men. By having only a single version of every gene on the X
chromosome, men are more likely than women to have genetic diseases that
involve faulty X ...
The X chromosome is usually of normal size and contains many genes that are
not directly concerned with sexual differentiation, whereas the Y chromosome is
usually very small and contains few other genes than those concerned with sex ...
C. Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe, 2005
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «X CHROMOSOME»
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X chromosome est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Biomarker Helps Identify Mental Illness in Women
Researchers discovered the gene XIST — which is responsible for inactivating one of the two copies of the X chromosome in cells that store genetic material ... «PsychCentral.com, juin 15»
Goodbye Y: Men Who Smoke Have Missing Male Chromosomes
The Y chromosome is one of two sex-determining chromosomes in men, who have one X chromosome and one Y. (Women have two X chromosomes.) ... «Yahoo News, déc 14»
Duplication of gene on X chromosome causes gigantism
Researchers believe they've isolated a portion of the X-chromosome responsible for growth -- and where the gene duplication that causes gigantism occurs. «UPI.com, déc 14»
Study of gay brothers may confirm X chromosome link to …
... “gay gene,” by identifying a stretch on the X chromosome likely associated with homosexuality. But several subsequent studies called his finding into question. «Science AAAS, nov 14»
With Men's Y Chromosome, Size Really May Not Matter
Basic biology has it that girls are girls because they have two X chromosomes — the things inside cells that carry our genes. Boys are boys because they have ... «NPR, juil 14»
Genetically Eliminating Female Mosquitoes Could End Malaria
In a lab, scientists have literally shredded the X chromosome in Amopheles gambiae mosquitoes sperm cells—a move that will ensure that all offspring are male. «Motherboard, juin 14»
Calico cats inspire X chromosome research
This image shows the first ever high-resolution structure of an inactive X chromosome (far right) its native state by combining a new pair of emerging imaging ... «Phys.Org, févr 14»
Study finds genes on X chromosome linked to male homosexuality
A region of the X chromosome called Xq28 had some impact on men's sexual behaviour – though scientists have no idea which of the many genes in the region ... «Raw Story, févr 14»
Why do men and women differ in height? X chromosome is key
The sex chromosomes - X and Y - determine whether an embryo becomes male or female. The mother contributes an X chromosome to the child, and it is the ... «Medical News Today, févr 14»
Seeing X Chromosomes in a New Light
The term “X chromosome” has an air of mystery to it, and rightly so. It got its name in 1891 from a baffled biologist named Hermann Henking. To investigate the ... «New York Times, janv 14»