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Unit 3 Part 1 - Chapter 15 (Chromosomal Inheritance)

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Inactivation of an X chromosome

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- Inactivation of an X chromosome involves modification of the DNA and proteins bound to it called histones​ - A part of the chromosome contains several genes involved in the inactivation process​ - One of the genes there becomes active only on the chromosome that will be inactivated​ - The gene is called XIST (X-inactive specific transcript)​


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- Inactivation of an X chromosome involves modification of the DNA and proteins bound to it called histones​
- A part of the chromosome contains several genes involved in the inactivation process​
- One of the genes there becomes active only on the chromosome that will be inactivated​
- The gene is called XIST (X-inactive specific transcript)​
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