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Chromosome silencing mechanisms in X-chromosome inactivation: unknown unknowns

Journal

DEVELOPMENT
Volume 138, Issue 23, Pages 5057-5065

Publisher

COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.065276

Keywords

Chromatin; Epigenetics; X inactivation; Xist; X chromosome

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  1. Wellcome Trust
  2. Medical Research Council UK

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Fifty years ago, Mary Lyon hypothesised that one of the two X chromosomes in female mammalian cells is inactivated at random during early embryogenesis and that the inactive X is then stably maintained through all subsequent cell divisions. Although Lyon's hypothesis is now widely regarded as fact, we should not forget that her conceptual leap met with considerable resistance from the scientific establishment at the time - a common response to new ideas. Taking this point as a theme, I discuss our current understanding of the molecular mechanism of chromosome silencing in X-chromosome inactivation and focus on topics where new findings are challenging the prevailing view.

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