In eutherian mammals, dosage compensation arose to balance X-linked gene expression between sexes and relatively to autosomal gene expression in the evolution of sex chromosomes. Dosage compensation occurs in early mammalian development and comprises X chromosome upregulation and inactivation that are tightly coordinated epigenetic processes. Despite a uniform principle of dosage compensation, mechanisms of X chromosome inactivation and upregulation demonstrate a significant variability depending on sex, developmental stage, cell type, individual, and mammalian species.The review focuses on relationships between X chromosome inactivation and upregulation in mammalian early development.
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Shevchenko, A. I., Dementyeva, E. V., Zakharova, I. S., & Zakian, S. M. (2019). Diverse developmental strategies of x chromosome dosage compensation in eutherian mammals. International Journal of Developmental Biology, 63(3–5), 223–233. https://doi.org/10.1387/ijdb.180376as
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