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  1. .... However, the observation that the corresponding sequence is unique in the , its very high conservation among human, mouse, and (b)ovine reflecting a strong selective pressure, its expression in skeletal muscle, and the apparent absence of LTR sequences, suggest that PEG11 is an essential mammalian gene...
  2. ..., M., Takada, S., Youngson, N.A., Benchaib, M., Charlier, C., Segers, K., Georges, M., and Ferguson-Smith, A.C. 2001 . Comparative sequence analysis of the imprinted Dlk1-Gtl2 locus in three mammalian species reveals highly conserved genomic elements and refines comparison with the Igf2-H19 region...
  3. ...of transcriptional regulation whereby approximately 200 mammalian genes are expressed monoallelically according to their parental origin. This crucial developmental process is primarily controlled by discrete cis-regulatory elements known as imprinting control regions (ICRs), which play essential roles in directing...
  4. ...; Killian et al. 2001). In a survey of IGF2R imprinting across phylogenetic orders, it was also suggested that IGF2R imprinting was absent from an ancestor of the Euarchonta order, a mammalian order that includes humans and other primates (Killian et al. 2001). Our analysis of IGF2R allelic expression...
  5. ...potential for new insights into basic biology of imprinting regulation in this region of the . In addition, a better understanding of mammalian protein and adipose accretion as well as postmortem tenderization of muscle tissue would evolve. We previously refined the CLPG region to a small (3-cM interval...
  6. ...) The transcriptional landscape of the mammalian . Science 309 : 1559 – 1563 . Carninci, P. , Sandelin, A. , Lenhard, B. , Katayama, S. , Shimokawa, K. , Ponjavic, J. , Semple, C.A. , Taylor, M.S. , Engstrom, P.G. , Frith, M.C. , et al. ( 2006 ) Genome-wide analysis of mammalian promoter architecture and evolution...
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  7. ..., including the Xist gene. These comparisons have revealed conserved genes, both coding and noncoding, conserved CpG islands and, more surprisingly, conserved pseudogenes. The distribution of repeated elements, especially LINE repeats, in the mouse Xic region when compared to the rest of the genome does...
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