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  • Most regions of the mammalian genome replicate both alleles in a synchronous manner, but some loci have been found to replicate asynchronously and the time of replication of each allele is different. Here the authors, by employing clonal mouse cells from a hybrid strain chart replication timing over the entire genome, using polymorphisms to distinguish between the paternal and maternal alleles.

    • Britny Blumenfeld
    • Hagit Masika
    • Itamar Simon
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-12
  • Asynchronous replication-timing patterns undergo programmed switching between maternal and paternal alleles in embryonic and adult stem cells.

    • Hagit Masika
    • Marganit Farago
    • Howard Cedar
    Research
    Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Volume: 24, P: 1132-1138
  • Immunoglobulin genes are expressed from either the maternal or paternal chromosome; it is now shown that in early haematopoietic stem cells, an individual cell can choose either of the two alleles, but as they develop they become committed to only one.

    • Marganit Farago
    • Chaggai Rosenbluh
    • Yehudit Bergman
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 490, P: 561-565