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Genetic Imprinting | what usually happens, and how it can go wrong

Genetic Imprinting | what usually happens, and how it can go wrong

Update: 2024-07-06
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Genetic imprinting is a normal process that usually happens in a small number of genes where one copy of the gene is always “silenced” or not expressed. An imprinting “disorder” is where there’s an issue with this process - either with how the gene is silenced or the right copy is silenced but there’s a problem with the copy that gets “expressed”.  

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Genetic Imprinting | what usually happens, and how it can go wrong

Genetic Imprinting | what usually happens, and how it can go wrong

Dr Freya Bleathman & Dr Anne Atkins