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Figure 5 | Epigenetics & Chromatin

Figure 5

From: Selected imprinting of INS in the marsupial

Figure 5

INS sequence chromatographs for imprint analysis in the pouch young liver. Direct sequence analysis for INS in the pouch young liver. Chromatogram traces of genomic DNA (gDNA) from the mother and pouch young and of cDNA from the pouch young liver. (A) The pouch young inherited allele 2 (G-T) from its mother, and the clear monoallelic expression of allele 3 (A-T) in the liver was inherited from the father. (B) The pouch young inherited allele 1 (G-C) from its mother, and the clear monoallelic expression of allele 2 (G-T) in the liver was inherited from the father. RNA was extracted twice from the same liver sample and direct sequencing produced the same results in both samples. These results indicate that INS expression in the liver is a result of parent-of-origin specific genomic imprinting and not random monoallelic expression. INS, insulin gene.

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