Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance Is Revealed as a Multi-step Process by Studies of the SET-Domain Proteins SET-25 and SET-32
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Woodhouse, Rachel M.
Ashe, Alyson
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It is now clear that heredity is not determined purely by Mendelian genetic inheritance; sometimes, epigenetic signals can be passed from parent to progeny for multiple generations. This phenomenon is termed transgenerational epigenetic inheritance (TEI), and examples have now been observed in multiple organisms including plants, flies, mice, and nematodes. Here we discuss the recent findings that TEI is a multi-step process and that the putative chromatin modifiers SET-25 and SET-32 are important in the establishment but not maintenance of silencing.
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Epigenetics Insights
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