Mechanisms of X Chromosome Dosage Compensation

  • Ercan S
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Abstract

In many animals, males have one X and females have two X chromosomes. The difference in X chromosome dosage between the two sexes is compensated by mechanisms that regulate X chromosome transcription. Recent advances in genomic techniques have provided new insights into the molecular mechanisms of X chromosome dosage compensation. In this review, I sum-marize our current understanding of dosage imbalance in general, and then review the molecular mechanisms of X chromosome dosage compensation with an emphasis on the parallels and dif-ferences between the three well-studied model systems, M. musculus, D. melanogaster and C. el-egans.

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Ercan, S. (2014). Mechanisms of X Chromosome Dosage Compensation. Journal of Genomics, 3, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.7150/jgen.10404

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