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Genes, Volume 11, Issue 6

2020 June - 125 articles

Cover Story: Making a mistake when trying to generate a new CRISPR mouse model can waste thousands of dollars and result in months of lost time. Using mouse blastocysts, we describe, step by step, a fast, reliable, and inexpensive method for testing CRISPR components prior to their use in engineering mice. We discovered that a DNA donor sequence complementary to the guide appeared to be incorporated earlier in development than a same-sense donor. We also found that when donors contained silent mutations about every 10 bp between the cut site and desired mutation, increasing the distance between the two no longer reduced successful donor sequence incorporation. View this paper
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Articles (125)

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,323 Views
17 Pages

Heat Stress Affects H3K9me3 Level at Human Alpha Satellite DNA Repeats

  • Isidoro Feliciello,
  • Antonio Sermek,
  • Željka Pezer,
  • Maja Matulić and
  • Đurđica Ugarković

18 June 2020

Satellite DNAs are tandemly repeated sequences preferentially assembled into large arrays within constitutive heterochromatin and their transcription is often activated by stress conditions, particularly by heat stress. Bioinformatic analyses of sequ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,982 Views
14 Pages

Genetic Variants of the PLCXD3 Gene Are Associated with Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in the Emirati Population

  • Hayat Aljaibeji,
  • Abdul Khader Mohammed,
  • Sami Alkayyali,
  • Mahmood Yaseen Hachim,
  • Hind Hasswan,
  • Waseem El-Huneidi,
  • Jalal Taneera and
  • Nabil Sulaiman

18 June 2020

Phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C X domain 3 (PLCXD3) has been shown to influence pancreatic β-cell function by disrupting insulin signaling. Herein, we investigated two genetic variants in the PLCXD3 gene in relation to type 2 diabe...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,547 Views
14 Pages

Human ARF Specifically Inhibits Epimorphic Regeneration in the Zebrafish Heart

  • Solomon Lee,
  • Robert Hesse,
  • Stanley Tamaki,
  • Catharine Garland and
  • Jason H. Pomerantz

18 June 2020

The Alternative Reading Frame (ARF) protein is a tumor suppressor encoded by the Cyclin Dependent Kinase Inhibitor 2A gene in mammals but not lower regenerative vertebrates, and has been previously implicated as a context-sensitive suppressor of rege...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,392 Views
17 Pages

17 June 2020

Dyslexia, or reading disability, is found to have a genetic basis, and several related genes have been reported. We investigated whether natural selection has acted on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that were reported to be associated with ri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,471 Views
12 Pages

17 June 2020

The freshwater fish species Dormitator latifrons, commonly named the Pacific fat sleeper, is an important food resource in CentralSouth America, yet almost no genetic information on it is available. A cytogenetic analysis of this species was undertak...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
14,090 Views
15 Pages

Being Merle: The Molecular Genetic Background of the Canine Merle Mutation

  • László Varga,
  • Xénia Lénárt,
  • Petra Zenke,
  • László Orbán,
  • Péter Hudák,
  • Nóra Ninausz,
  • Zsófia Pelles and
  • Antal Szőke

17 June 2020

The intensity of the merle pattern is determined by the length of the poly(A) tail of a repeat element which has been inserted into the boundary of intron 10 and exon 11 of the PMEL17 locus in reverse orientation. This poly(A) tail behaves as a micro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,429 Views
21 Pages

Transcriptional Basis for Differential Thermosensitivity of Seedlings of Various Tomato Genotypes

  • Yangjie Hu,
  • Sotirios Fragkostefanakis,
  • Enrico Schleiff and
  • Stefan Simm

16 June 2020

Transcriptional reprograming after the exposure of plants to elevated temperatures is a hallmark of stress response which is required for the manifestation of thermotolerance. Central transcription factors regulate the stress survival and recovery me...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
7,680 Views
25 Pages

Extreme Low Cytosolic pH Is a Signal for Cell Survival in Acid Stressed Yeast

  • Rodrigo Mendonça Lucena,
  • Laura Dolz-Edo,
  • Stanley Brul,
  • Marcos Antonio de Morais and
  • Gertien Smits

16 June 2020

Yeast biomass is recycled in the process of bioethanol production using treatment with dilute sulphuric acid to control the bacterial population. This treatment can lead to loss of cell viability, with consequences on the fermentation yield. Thus, th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,007 Views
18 Pages

Interstitial Telomeric Repeats Are Rare in Turtles

  • Lorenzo Clemente,
  • Sofia Mazzoleni,
  • Eleonora Pensabene Bellavia,
  • Barbora Augstenová,
  • Markus Auer,
  • Peter Praschag,
  • Tomáš Protiva,
  • Petr Velenský,
  • Philipp Wagner and
  • Michail Rovatsos
  • + 2 authors

16 June 2020

Telomeres are nucleoprotein complexes protecting chromosome ends in most eukaryotic organisms. In addition to chromosome ends, telomeric-like motifs can be accumulated in centromeric, pericentromeric and intermediate (i.e., between centromeres and te...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,911 Views
20 Pages

Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Profiling of Monosaccharide Transporter Genes Associated with High Harvest Index Values in Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.)

  • Liyuan Zhang,
  • Chao Zhang,
  • Bo Yang,
  • Zhongchun Xiao,
  • Jinqi Ma,
  • Jingsen Liu,
  • Hongju Jian,
  • Cunmin Qu,
  • Kun Lu and
  • Jiana Li

15 June 2020

Sugars are important throughout a plant’s lifecycle. Monosaccharide transporters (MST) are essential sugar transporters that have been identified in many plants, but little is known about the evolution or functions of MST genes in rapeseed (Bra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,990 Views
14 Pages

Conservation Assessment of the State Goat Farms by Using SNP Genotyping Data

  • Rabiul Islam,
  • Zhangfa Liu,
  • Yefang Li,
  • Lin Jiang and
  • Yuehui Ma

13 June 2020

Conservation of genetic resources is of great concern globally to maintain genetic diversity for sustainable food security. Comprehensive identification of the breed composition, estimation of inbreeding and effective population size are essential fo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
48 Citations
16,219 Views
11 Pages

Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Polygenic Disease Relative Risk Reduction: Evaluation of Genomic Index Performance in 11,883 Adult Sibling Pairs

  • Nathan R. Treff,
  • Jennifer Eccles,
  • Diego Marin,
  • Edward Messick,
  • Louis Lello,
  • Jessalyn Gerber,
  • Jia Xu and
  • Laurent C.A.M. Tellier

12 June 2020

Preimplantation genetic testing for polygenic disease risk (PGT-P) represents a new tool to aid in embryo selection. Previous studies demonstrated the ability to obtain necessary genotypes in the embryo with accuracy equivalent to in adults. When app...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
6,873 Views
20 Pages

Structural and Functional Heat Stress Responses of Chloroplasts of Arabidopsis thaliana

  • Puneet Paul,
  • Anida Mesihovic,
  • Palak Chaturvedi,
  • Arindam Ghatak,
  • Wolfram Weckwerth,
  • Maik Böhmer and
  • Enrico Schleiff

12 June 2020

Temperature elevations constitute a major threat to plant performance. In recent years, much was learned about the general molecular mode of heat stress reaction of plants. The current research focuses on the integration of the knowledge into more gl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
58 Citations
11,690 Views
16 Pages

Nucleophosmin 1 Mutations in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

  • Jabra Zarka,
  • Nicholas J. Short,
  • Rashmi Kanagal-Shamanna and
  • Ghayas C. Issa

12 June 2020

Nucleophosmin (NPM1) is a ubiquitously expressed nucleolar protein involved in ribosome biogenesis, the maintenance of genomic integrity and the regulation of the ARF-p53 tumor-suppressor pathway among multiple other functions. Mutations in the corre...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,814 Views
18 Pages

Transcription Analysis of the Chemerin Impact on Gene Expression Profile in the Luteal Cells of Gilts

  • Karol G. Makowczenko,
  • Jan P. Jastrzebski,
  • Karol Szeszko,
  • Nina Smolinska,
  • Lukasz Paukszto,
  • Kamil Dobrzyn,
  • Marta Kiezun,
  • Edyta Rytelewska,
  • Barbara Kaminska and
  • Tadeusz Kaminski

12 June 2020

Chemerin is a recently discovered adipokine that participates in the regulation of many physiological and disorder-related processes in mammals, including metabolism, inflammatory reactions, obesity, and reproduction. We investigated how chemerin aff...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
58 Citations
6,771 Views
9 Pages

Relative Abundance of SARS-CoV-2 Entry Genes in the Enterocytes of the Lower Gastrointestinal Tract

  • Jaewon J. Lee,
  • Scott Kopetz,
  • Eduardo Vilar,
  • John Paul Shen,
  • Ken Chen and
  • Anirban Maitra

11 June 2020

There is increasing evidence of gastrointestinal (GI) infection by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). We surveyed the co-expression of SARS-CoV-2 entry genes ACE2 and TMPRSS2 throughout the GI tract to assess potential site...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,522 Views
16 Pages

Cytotoxicity and Mutagenicity of Narrowband UVB to Mammalian Cells

  • Dylan J. Buglewicz,
  • Jacob T. Mussallem,
  • Alexis H. Haskins,
  • Cathy Su,
  • Junko Maeda and
  • Takamitsu A. Kato

11 June 2020

Phototherapy using narrowband ultraviolet-B (NB-UVB) has been shown to be more effective than conventional broadband UVB (BB-UVB) in treating a variety of skin diseases. To assess the difference in carcinogenic potential between NB-UVB and BB-UVB, we...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,600 Views
9 Pages

An Agouti-Signaling-Protein Mutation is Strongly Associated with Melanism in European Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus)

  • Monika Reissmann,
  • Walburga Lutz,
  • Dietmar Lieckfeldt,
  • Edson Sandoval-Castellanos and
  • Arne Ludwig

11 June 2020

Although the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) population of North-West Germany has a remarkable number of melanistic specimens between 10% and 25%, the underlying genetic mutation-causing melanism is still unknown. We used a gene targeting app...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,478 Views
16 Pages

11 June 2020

Monocytes, which play a crucial role in the immune system, are characterized by an enormous sensitivity to oxidative stress. As they lack four key proteins responsible for DNA damage response (DDR) pathways, they are especially prone to reactive oxyg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,668 Views
15 Pages

The Changes of Expression and Methylation of Genes Involved in Oxidative Stress in Course of Chronic Mild Stress and Antidepressant Therapy with Agomelatine

  • Paulina Wigner,
  • Ewelina Synowiec,
  • Paweł Jóźwiak,
  • Piotr Czarny,
  • Michał Bijak,
  • Gabriela Barszczewska,
  • Katarzyna Białek,
  • Janusz Szemraj,
  • Piotr Gruca and
  • Tomasz Śliwiński
  • + 1 author

11 June 2020

Preclinical studies conducted so far suggest that oxidative stress processes may be associated with the mechanism of depression development. This study shows the effects of chronic administration of agomelatine on expression and the methylation statu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
13,885 Views
9 Pages

A Third MLPH Variant Causing Coat Color Dilution in Dogs

  • Samantha L. Van Buren,
  • Katie M. Minor,
  • Robert A. Grahn,
  • James R. Mickelson,
  • Jennifer C. Grahn,
  • Julia Malvick,
  • Jennifer R. Colangelo,
  • Elisabeth Mueller,
  • Petra Kuehnlein and
  • Alexandra Kehl

10 June 2020

Altered melanosome transport in melanocytes, resulting from variants in the melanophilin (MLPH) gene, are associated with inherited forms of coat color dilution in many species. In dogs, the MLPH gene corresponds to the D locus and two variants, c.&m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,089 Views
19 Pages

Transcriptome Profiling of Haloxylon persicum (Bunge ex Boiss and Buhse) an Endangered Plant Species under PEG-Induced Drought Stress

  • Fayas Thayale Purayil,
  • Balaji Rajashekar,
  • Shyam S. Kurup,
  • Abdul Jaleel Cheruth,
  • Sreeramanan Subramaniam,
  • Nadia Hassan Tawfik and
  • Khaled M.A. Amiri

10 June 2020

Haloxylon persicum is an endangered western Asiatic desert plant species, which survives under extreme environmental conditions. In this study, we focused on transcriptome analysis of H. persicum to understand the molecular mechanisms associated with...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
7,788 Views
24 Pages

10 June 2020

The target of rapamycin (TOR) protein kinase is at the core of growth factor- and nutrient-dependent signaling pathways that are well-known for their regulation of metabolism, growth, and proliferation. However, TOR is also involved in the regulation...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
112 Citations
12,275 Views
35 Pages

10 June 2020

Chromosomal instability (CIN) is associated with many human diseases, including neurodevelopmental or neurodegenerative conditions, age-related disorders and cancer, and is a key driver for disease initiation and progression. A major source of struct...

  • Review
  • Open Access
66 Citations
9,605 Views
23 Pages

Nitrate Signaling, Functions, and Regulation of Root System Architecture: Insights from Arabidopsis thaliana

  • Muhammad Asim,
  • Zia Ullah,
  • Fangzheng Xu,
  • Lulu An,
  • Oluwaseun Olayemi Aluko,
  • Qian Wang and
  • Haobao Liu

9 June 2020

Root system architecture (RSA) is required for the acquisition of water and mineral nutrients from the soil. One of the essential nutrients, nitrate (NO3), is sensed and transported by nitrate transporters NRT1.1 and NRT2.1 in the plants. Nitr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,597 Views
14 Pages

9 June 2020

At the molecular level, response to an external factor or an internal condition causes reprogramming of temporal and spatial transcription. When an organism undergoes physiological and/or morphological changes, several signaling pathways are activate...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,285 Views
16 Pages

9 June 2020

Components of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) have been shown to play a crucial role in protecting against replication stress, and recovery from some types of stalled or collapsed replication forks requires movement of the DNA to the NPC in order to m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,070 Views
16 Pages

Analysis of the Hosts and Transmission Paths of SARS-CoV-2 in the COVID-19 Outbreak

  • Rui Dong,
  • Shaojun Pei,
  • Changchuan Yin,
  • Rong Lucy He and
  • Stephen S.-T. Yau

9 June 2020

The severe respiratory disease COVID-19 was initially reported in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, and spread into many provinces from Wuhan. The corresponding pathogen was soon identified as a novel coronavirus named SARS-CoV-2 (formerly, 2019-nCoV)....

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
9,161 Views
8 Pages

Novel Brown Coat Color (Cocoa) in French Bulldogs Results from a Nonsense Variant in HPS3

  • Sarah Kiener,
  • Alexandra Kehl,
  • Robert Loechel,
  • Ines Langbein-Detsch,
  • Elisabeth Müller,
  • Danika Bannasch,
  • Vidhya Jagannathan and
  • Tosso Leeb

9 June 2020

Brown or chocolate coat color in many mammalian species is frequently due to variants at the B locus or TYRP1 gene. In dogs, five different TYRP1 loss-of-function alleles have been described, which explain the vast majority of dogs with brown coat co...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
7,038 Views
23 Pages

9 June 2020

Genome integrity is essential to maintain cellular function and viability. Consequently, genome instability is frequently associated with dysfunction in cells and associated with plant, animal, and human diseases. One consequence of relaxed genome ma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,424 Views
15 Pages

A Comprehensive Cytogenetic Analysis of Several Members of the Family Columbidae (Aves, Columbiformes)

  • Rafael Kretschmer,
  • Ivanete de Oliveira Furo,
  • Anderson José Baia Gomes,
  • Lucas G. Kiazim,
  • Ricardo José Gunski,
  • Analía del Valle Garnero,
  • Jorge C. Pereira,
  • Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith,
  • Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de Oliveira and
  • Rebecca E. O’Connor
  • + 2 authors

8 June 2020

The Columbidae species (Aves, Columbiformes) show considerable variation in their diploid numbers (2n = 68–86), but there is limited understanding of the events that shaped the extant karyotypes. Hence, we performed whole chromosome painting (w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
8,194 Views
25 Pages

Rapid Evaluation of CRISPR Guides and Donors for Engineering Mice

  • Elena McBeath,
  • Jan Parker-Thornburg,
  • Yuka Fujii,
  • Neeraj Aryal,
  • Chad Smith,
  • Marie-Claude Hofmann,
  • Jun-ichi Abe and
  • Keigi Fujiwara

8 June 2020

Although the Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)/ CRISPR associated protein 9 (Cas9) technique has dramatically lowered the cost and increased the speed of generating genetically engineered mice, success depends on usin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,768 Views
16 Pages

Knockdown of a Novel Gene OsTBP2.2 Increases Sensitivity to Drought Stress in Rice

  • Yong Zhang,
  • Limei Zhao,
  • Hong Xiao,
  • Jinkiat Chew,
  • Jinxia Xiang,
  • Kaiyun Qian and
  • Xiaorong Fan

8 June 2020

Drought stress is a major environmental stress, which adversely affects the biological and molecular processes of plants, thereby impairing their growth and development. In the present study, we found that the expression level of OsTBP2.2 which encod...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,701 Views
14 Pages

8 June 2020

Bi-directional selection for increased and decreased 56-day body weights (BW56) has been applied to two lines of White Plymouth Rock chickens—the Virginia high (HWS) and low (LWS) body weight lines. Correlated responses have been observed, incl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
4,343 Views
18 Pages

8 June 2020

Acanthogobius ommaturus is a euryhaline fish widely distributed in coastal, bay and estuarine areas, showing a strong tolerance to salinity. In order to understand the mechanism of adaptation to salinity stress, RNA-seq was used to compare the transc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,410 Views
13 Pages

7 June 2020

Identifying the basis of phenotypic variation is a key objective of genetics. This work has been mostly limited to model systems with a plethora of genetic manipulation and functional characterization tools. With the development of high-throughput se...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,888 Views
21 Pages

High-Throughput Genotyping of Resilient Tomato Landraces to Detect Candidate Genes Involved in the Response to High Temperatures

  • Fabrizio Olivieri,
  • Roberta Calafiore,
  • Silvana Francesca,
  • Carlo Schettini,
  • Pasquale Chiaiese,
  • Maria Manuela Rigano and
  • Amalia Barone

7 June 2020

The selection of tolerant varieties is a powerful strategy to ensure highly stable yield under elevated temperatures. In this paper, we report the phenotypic and genotypic characterization of 10 tomato landraces to identify the best performing under...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,437 Views
9 Pages

6 June 2020

Pneumonia is the sixth largest cause of death in the UK. It is usually caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, which healthy individuals can carry in their nose without symptoms of disease. Antimicrobial resistance further increases mortality and morbidi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
6,550 Views
16 Pages

Identification of Regulatory SNPs Associated with Vicine and Convicine Content of Vicia faba Based on Genotyping by Sequencing Data Using Deep Learning

  • Felix Heinrich,
  • Martin Wutke,
  • Pronaya Prosun Das,
  • Miriam Kamp,
  • Mehmet Gültas,
  • Wolfgang Link and
  • Armin Otto Schmitt

5 June 2020

Faba bean (Vicia faba) is a grain legume, which is globally grown for both human consumption as well as feed for livestock. Despite its agro-ecological importance the usage of Vicia faba is severely hampered by its anti-nutritive seed-compounds vicin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,792 Views
22 Pages

5 June 2020

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is associated with high mortality due to its inherent heterogeneity, aggressiveness, and limited therapeutic regimes. Herein, we analyzed 21 human HCC cell lines (HCC lines) to explore intertumor molecular diversity and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,903 Views
17 Pages

5 June 2020

This study investigated the effects of dietary terrestrial animal and plant proteins on the intestinal transcriptomes of yellowtail kingfish (YTK), Seriola lalandi, an ecologically and economically important marine species in Australia. Five diets co...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,349 Views
12 Pages

RECQ1 Helicase in Genomic Stability and Cancer

  • Subrata Debnath and
  • Sudha Sharma

5 June 2020

RECQ1 (also known as RECQL or RECQL1) belongs to the RecQ family of DNA helicases, members of which are linked with rare genetic diseases of cancer predisposition in humans. RECQ1 is implicated in several cellular processes, including DNA repair, cel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
41 Citations
7,565 Views
28 Pages

Evolution of the T-Cell Receptor (TR) Loci in the Adaptive Immune Response: The Tale of the TRG Locus in Mammals

  • Rachele Antonacci,
  • Serafina Massari,
  • Giovanna Linguiti,
  • Anna Caputi Jambrenghi,
  • Francesco Giannico,
  • Marie-Paule Lefranc and
  • Salvatrice Ciccarese

5 June 2020

T lymphocytes are the principal actors of vertebrates’ cell-mediated immunity. Like B cells, they can recognize an unlimited number of foreign molecules through their antigen-specific heterodimer receptors (TRs), which consist of αβ...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,290 Views
5 Pages

G9a Is SETting the Stage for Colorectal Oncogenesis

  • Christopher J. Bergin and
  • Yannick D. Benoit

4 June 2020

Recently, Kato et al. reported recurrent activating mutations in the SET domain of histone methyltransferase G9a, driving an oncogenic cascade in melanoma. The authors also reported correlations between G9a expression and the regulation of the canoni...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,509 Views
16 Pages

4 June 2020

Interspecific hybridization is a powerful evolutionary force. However, the investigation of hybrids requires the application of methodologies that provide efficient and indubitable identification of both parental subgenomes in hybrid individuals. Rep...

  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
19,388 Views
16 Pages

4 June 2020

Identification of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene and its numerous variants opened the way to fantastic breakthroughs in diagnosis, research and treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF). The current and future challenges...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,980 Views
8 Pages

A Stop-Gain Mutation within MLPH Is Responsible for the Lilac Dilution Observed in Jacob Sheep

  • Christian J. Posbergh,
  • Elizabeth A. Staiger and
  • Heather J. Huson

4 June 2020

A coat color dilution, called lilac, was observed within the Jacob sheep breed. This dilution results in sheep appearing gray, where black would normally occur. Pedigree analysis suggested an autosomal recessive inheritance. Whole-genome sequencing o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,338 Views
13 Pages

Ultra-Deep DNA Methylation Analysis of X-Linked Genes: GLA and AR as Model Genes

  • Giulia De Riso,
  • Mariella Cuomo,
  • Teodolinda Di Risi,
  • Rosa Della Monica,
  • Michela Buonaiuto,
  • Davide Costabile,
  • Antonio Pisani,
  • Sergio Cocozza and
  • Lorenzo Chiariotti

4 June 2020

Recessive X-linked disorders may occasionally evolve in clinical manifestations of variable severity also in female carriers. For some of such diseases, the frequency of the symptoms’ appearance during women’s life may be particularly rel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,650 Views
12 Pages

3 June 2020

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. It represents one of the main causes of neurological disability in young people. In MS, the autoimmune response is directed against myelin antigens b...

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