Chromosomal Position Effects
"Chromosomal Position Effects" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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The effects on gene expression that depend on the location of a gene with respect to its neighboring genes and region of chromosome. Stable position effects are sequence dependent. Variegated position effects depend on whether the gene is located in or adjacent to HETEROCHROMATIN or EUCHROMATIN.
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D055012
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MeSH Number(s) |
G05.355.315.203.124
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Concept/Terms |
Chromosomal Position Effects- Chromosomal Position Effects
- Position Effect, Chromosomal
- Position Effects, Chromosomal
- Chromosomal Position Effect
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Cheung WA, Shao X, Morin A, Siroux V, Kwan T, Ge B, A?ssi D, Chen L, Vasquez L, Allum F, Gu?nard F, Bouzigon E, Simon MM, Boulier E, Redensek A, Watt S, Datta A, Clarke L, Flicek P, Mead D, Paul DS, Beck S, Bourque G, Lathrop M, Tchernof A, Vohl MC, Demenais F, Pin I, Downes K, Stunnenberg HG, Soranzo N, Pastinen T, Grundberg E. Functional variation in allelic methylomes underscores a strong genetic contribution and reveals novel epigenetic alterations in the human epigenome. Genome Biol. 2017 03 10; 18(1):50.
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