After fertilization, the genome of zygotes is transcriptionally silent. The timing of the initiation of transcription is species-specific and occurs at the mid-1-cell stage in mice. Recent analyses using high-throughput sequencing (HTS) have identified thousands of genes transcribed at the 1-cell stage, and the pattern of expression among these genes appears to be unique. In this article, we show the result of an additional analysis using HTS data from a previous study, and present the hypothesis that an extremely loose chromatin structure causes promiscuous gene expression in 1-cell embryos.
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Yamamoto, R., & Aoki, F. (2017). A unique mechanism regulating gene expression in 1-cell embryos. Journal of Reproduction and Development, 63(1), 9–11. https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2016-133
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