Xist gene regulation at the onset of X inactivation.
The large non-coding RNA Xist is the master regulator of X inactivation. Xist is negatively regulated by its antisense transcript Tsix. This repressive antisense transcription across Xist operates at least in part through the modification of the chromatin environment of the locus. However Tsix is no...
Principais autores: | Senner, C, Brockdorff, N |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2009
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