Marsupials and Mechanisms of X-Chromosome Inactivation
AD Riggs
Australian Journal of Zoology
37(3) 419 - 441
Published: 1989
Abstract
X chromosome inactivation is reviewed with molecular mechanisms in mind. Models for the various steps leading to the establishment and maintenance of X inactivation are discussed, with comparisons between eutherians and marsupials included. Late DNA replication is proposed to be an epigenetic, self-propagating mechanism aiding the somatic inheritance of determined states, and thus could be the ancestral mechanism for X inactivation. Also, a novel mechanism, Type I DNA-reeling, is proposed to maintain higher order chromosome structure and to help explain the cis-spreading of X inactivation.https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO9890419
© CSIRO 1989