Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease

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When X-linked genes evade silencing on the “inactive” chromosome in XX cells, some protect women from diseases such as cancer, but others seem to promote conditions such as autoimmunity.
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
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Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
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Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
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Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
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Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
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Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Contiguous erosion of the inactive X in human pluripotency concludes with global DNA hypomethylation - ScienceDirect
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
X-Chromosome Inactivation and Skin Disease - ScienceDirect
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Frontiers X-Chromosome Inactivation and Autosomal Random Monoallelic Expression as “Faux Amis”
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Epigenomes, Free Full-Text
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
A stain upon the silence: genes escaping X inactivation: Trends in Genetics
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
The human inactive X chromosome modulates expression of the active X chromosome - ScienceDirect
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Live imaging of X chromosome inactivation and reactivation dynamics - Kobayashi - 2017 - Development, Growth & Differentiation - Wiley Online Library
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
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Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
Frontiers Chromosome X-wide Analysis of Positive Selection in Human Populations: Common and Private Signals of Selection and its Impact on Inactivated Genes and Enhancers
Genes that Escape Silencing on the Second X Chromosome May Drive Disease
X-linked gene dosage contributes to sex disparities in disease.
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