Genomic imprinting violates the usual rules of Mendelian expression in a diploid individual by privileging the expression of one of the two copies of a gene, depending on its parental origin. The ...
Parent-of-origin effects probably contribute to the genetic architecture of complex traits, but they are rarely included in studies of genetic architecture. It is crucial to distinguish between ...
Imprinting refers to the innate process where newborn animals form a deep connection with the first figure they encounter, crucial for their survival. Humans experience a similar pattern that ...
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