HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Kagami-Ogata syndrome et al. from the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, Spain University of Tennessee Health Science have published the paper: Case report: Prenatal diagnosis of Kagami - Ogata syndrome in a Chinese family, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic marking phenomenon that allows gene_expression predominantly from a single parental allele (Reik and Walter, 2001; Eggermann et_al, 2015; Soellner et_al, 2017). The imprinted genes are either exclusively expressed from the maternal (e_g, MEG3, RTL1as, and MEG8) or paternal allele (e_g, DLK1 and RTL1) (van der Werf Frontiers in Genetics . . .
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