There is a part of the X chromosome that is active in both X's, that follows autosomal inheritance called pseudoautosomal region, this part is missing in females with turner. Females with turner might have completely normal intellectual capacity and function.
Incredible to think that this happens to every cell in the female body, not just at zygote stage but for a whole lifetime?
Thank you for a brief summary, it was very helpful.
Can you please explain this phenomena with some examples? It would be helpful. Thank you.
Can you tell us how it was discovered (I want to know the intrusion)??
So if one of the X chromosomes in females is inactivated, then what is the abnormality in Turner Syndrome? apart from not being fertile
There is a part of the X chromosome that is active in both X's, that follows autosomal inheritance called pseudoautosomal region, this part is missing in females with turner. Females with turner might have completely normal intellectual capacity and function.
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Does the same X chromosome always get inactivated in the cells or is it completely random which of the two gets inactivated?
As far as we now today, the inactivation of either the paternal or maternal X is a random process
Please answer my question. Why we need to x chromosome inactivation while cloning?
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why is inactivation important
So that some genes should not expressed in that early stage... it is important to guide the development of the organism