X Chromosome Inactivation: A Breakthrough in Genetic Therapy
May 6, 2025

X chromosome inactivation is a fascinating process that occurs in female cells, allowing them to function properly with two copies of the chromosome while only needing one active copy of its genes.This vital mechanism involves a specialized RNA molecule known as Xist, which plays a crucial role in chromosome silencing and the inactivation of one X chromosome in each cell.
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X-Chromosome Inactivation: A Breakthrough for Genetic Disorders
April 28, 2025

X-chromosome inactivation is a fascinating biological process that plays a crucial role in gene regulation in females.Unlike males, who possess only one X chromosome, females have two, raising the question of how they manage the double dose of X-linked genes.
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