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The master regulators of monoallelic expression

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The master regulators of monoallelic expression

A new review synthesizes the critical role of imprinting control regions (ICRs) in genomic imprinting, the process by which about 200 mammalian genes are expressed from only one parental chromosome. The article details how these discrete DNA elements maintain parent-of-origin-specific DNA methylation and coordinate complex, long-range transcriptional regulation across entire imprinted domains. This work provides a framework for understanding the precise molecular mechanisms that govern allele-specific gene expression, a fundamental aspect of mammalian development.

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Understanding the cis-regulatory logic of ICRs is foundational for interpreting how genetic variation in non-coding regions can disrupt normal monoallelic expression, potentially leading to developmental disorders. For a researcher focused on population-specific genetic variation, this mechanistic insight is crucial for assessing the functional impact of non-coding polymorphisms that may differ in frequency across human groups. Such knowledge directly informs the search for regulatory variants that could influence complex traits or drug response in a parent-of-origin-dependent manner.


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