Allele-biased expression in differentiating human neurons: implications for neuropsychiatric disorders.
Stochastic processes and imprinting, along with genetic factors, lead to monoallelic or allele-biased gene expression. Stochastic monoallelic expression fine-tunes information processing in immune cells and the olfactory system, and imprinting plays an important role in development. Recent studies s...
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Main Authors: | Mingyan Lin, Anastasia Hrabovsky, Erika Pedrosa, Tao Wang, Deyou Zheng, Herbert M Lachman |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c92ec5198adf45c79f02acb7650b35df |
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