The discovery and importance of genomic imprinting

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Abstract

The discovery of genomic imprinting by Davor Solter, Azim Surani and co-workers in the mid-1980s has provided a foundation for the study of epigenetic inheritance and the epigenetic control of gene activity and repression, especially during development. It also has shed light on a range of diseases, including both rare genetic disorders and common diseases. This article is being published to celebrate Solter and Surani receiving a 2018 Canada Gairdner International Award "for the discovery of mammalian genomic imprinting that causes parent-of-origin specific gene expression and its consequences for development and disease".

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Ferguson-Smith, A. C., & Bourc’his, D. (2018). The discovery and importance of genomic imprinting. ELife, 7. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.42368

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