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Wilkins J, Ubeda F
Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci . 2011 Apr; 101:401-45. PMID: 21507360
Genomic imprinting is the phenomenon where the expression of a locus differs between the maternally and paternally inherited alleles. Typically, this manifests as transcriptional silencing of one of the alleles,...
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Wilkins J
Evolution . 2010 Oct; 65(2):537-53. PMID: 21029079
Genomic imprinting is the phenomenon in which the expression pattern of an allele depends on its parental origin. When maternally expressed and paternally expressed imprinted loci affect the same trait,...
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Wilkins J
Evolution . 2009 Aug; 64(1):142-51. PMID: 19703222
At a locus subject to genomic imprinting, the expression pattern of an allele depends on its parent of origin. Typically, one allele is expressed while the other is transcriptionally silent,...
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Ubeda F, Wilkins J
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2008 Apr; 626:101-15. PMID: 18372794
Imprinted genes have been associated with a wide range of diseases. Many of these diseases have symptoms that can be understood in the context of the evolutionary forces that favored...
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Wilkins J
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2008 Apr; 626:ix-xii. PMID: 18372786
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Wilkins J
Curr Opin Genet Dev . 2006 Oct; 16(6):611-7. PMID: 17067791
The increasing availability of large-scale genetic datasets has made it possible to ask detailed questions about the structure of human genetic diversity, and what that structure can teach us about...
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Wilkins J
J Theor Biol . 2006 Jun; 242(3):643-51. PMID: 16765385
Genomic imprinting (parent-of-origin-dependent gene regulation) is associated with intra-genomic evolutionary conflict over the optimal pattern of gene expression. Most theoretical models of imprinting focus on the conflict between the maternally...
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Wilkins J, Marlowe F
Bioessays . 2006 Feb; 28(3):290-300. PMID: 16479583
Different patterns of mitochondrial and Y-chromosome diversity have been cited as evidence of long-term patrilocality in human populations. However, what patterns are expected depends on the nature of the sampling...
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Wilkins J
J Theor Biol . 2005 Nov; 240(2):277-87. PMID: 16257418
Genomic imprinting is the phenomenon where the expression pattern of an allele at a locus differs depending on the allele's parent of origin. In most cases, one of the two...
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Wilkins J
Trends Genet . 2005 Jun; 21(6):356-65. PMID: 15922835
Imprinted genes have patterns of expression that depend on the parent of origin of their alleles. Establishment of imprinting at a locus requires that the two alleles be differentially marked...