Monoallelic expression is an interesting epigenetic phenomenon, as it requires cells to treat the two alleles of a gene unequally, even though their sequences can be identical and they are present in ...
Monoallelic expression poses an intriguing problem in epigenetics because it requires the unequal treatment of two segments of DNA that are present in the same nucleus and which can have absolutely ...
CHEVY CHASE, Maryland, July 29, 2005 -- Random fluctuations in gene expression can influence the fates of cells infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) far more than previously thought, ...
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