Chicken orthologues of mammalian imprinted genes are clustered on macrochromosomes and replicate asynchronously
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Chicken orthologues of mammalian imprinted genes are clustered on macrochromosomes and replicate asynchronously
Abstract
In the chicken genome, most orthologues of mouse imprinted genes are clustered on macrochromosomes. Only a few orthologues are located in the microchromosome complement. Macrochromosomal and, to a lesser extent, microchromosomal regions containing imprinted gene orthologues exhibit asynchronous DNA replication. We conclude that highly conserved arrays of imprinted gene orthologues were selected during vertebrate evolution, long before these genes were recruited for parent-specific gene expression by genomic imprinting mechanisms. Evidently, the macrochromosome complement provides a better chromatin environment for the establishment of asynchronous DNA replication and imprinted gene expression later in evolution than microchromosomes.
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