X chromosome Inactivation: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
= X Chromosome Inactivation = | = X Chromosome Inactivation = | ||
To establish equal levels of expressed humans between males and females, a mechanism known as dosage compensation is necessary . | To establish equal levels of expressed humans between males and females, a mechanism known as [[Dosage Compensation Mechanism|dosage compensation ]]is necessary . | ||
Visualisation of such an inactivation is shown under further analysis. This is visualised in the nucleus of the cell whereupon a condensed structure of Barr Body is located. This assembly is a particular type of heterochromatin. | Visualisation of such an inactivation is shown under further analysis. This is visualised in the nucleus of the cell whereupon a condensed structure of Barr Body is located. This assembly is a particular type of heterochromatin. | ||
X chromosome inactivation has been widely researched, including with mouse X chromosomes.<br> | X chromosome inactivation has been widely researched, including with mouse X chromosomes.<br> |
Revision as of 17:27, 26 November 2011
X Chromosome Inactivation
To establish equal levels of expressed humans between males and females, a mechanism known as dosage compensation is necessary .
Visualisation of such an inactivation is shown under further analysis. This is visualised in the nucleus of the cell whereupon a condensed structure of Barr Body is located. This assembly is a particular type of heterochromatin.
X chromosome inactivation has been widely researched, including with mouse X chromosomes.