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- W1745901053 abstract "Publisher Summary Genomic imprinting is a recognized phenomenon having a profound role in the development of mammalian embryos. This chapter discusses the development of genomic imprinting in the regulation of mammalian development. There is an absolute requirement that paternally and maternally derived chromosomes must be present together in the same cell for embryos to develop properly. To be diploid, with either only maternal or paternal chromosomes, is insufficient. Paternal chromosomes appear to be necessary for the normal development of the trophoblast and to sustain certain somatic cell lineages in later stages of post-implantation development. Maternally derived chromosomes are essential because androgenetic embryos also die, although their abnormal development is different to that seen in the parthenogenetic embryos. Analysis of the development of androgenetic embryos or chimeras suggest that abnormal development may be because of the overgrowth of certain tissues such as the trophectoderm, as seen in hydatidiform mole and the costal rib cartilage in chimeras. This may be because of the overproduction of growth factors, such as IGF II, or a lack of factors required constraining growth, or both." @default.
- W1745901053 created "2016-06-24" @default.
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- W1745901053 title "Genomic Imprinting in the Regulation of Mammalian Development" @default.
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