
Jeannie T. Lee, M.D., Ph.D.
Phillip A. Sharp Chair in Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Vice Chair of the Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Professor of Genetics and Pathology, Harvard Medical School
The search for a marsupial XIC reveals a break with vertebrate synteny.
Authors: Authors: Davidow LS, Breen M, Duke SE, Samollow PB, McCarrey JR, Lee JT.
Chromosome Res
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Chromosome Res
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Epigenetic dynamics of the Kcnq1 imprinted domain in the early embryo.
Authors: Authors: Lewis A, Green K, Dawson C, Redrup L, Huynh KD, Lee JT, Hemberger M, Reik W.
Development
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Development
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Mapping of DNA replication origins to noncoding genes of the X-inactivation center.
Postmeiotic sex chromatin in the male germline of mice.
Authors: Authors: Namekawa SH, Park PJ, Zhang LF, Shima JE, McCarrey JR, Griswold MD, Lee JT.
Curr Biol
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Curr Biol
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A transient heterochromatic state in Xist preempts X inactivation choice without RNA stabilization.
Differential methylation of Xite and CTCF sites in Tsix mirrors the pattern of X-inactivation choice in mice.
Authors: Authors: Boumil RM, Ogawa Y, Sun BK, Huynh KD, Lee JT.
Mol Cell Biol
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Mol Cell Biol
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Transient homologous chromosome pairing marks the onset of X inactivation.
Regulation of X-chromosome counting by Tsix and Xite sequences.
X-chromosome inactivation: a hypothesis linking ontogeny and phylogeny.
Sex chromosome inactivation: the importance of pairing.