Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Insulin-Like Growth Factor 2, Isotopic Labeling, Zygosity

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Parental genomic imprinting of the human igf2 gene. Thalia: parental imprinting is when only one parent"s genes are expressed for a certain part of the genome. This theory was made through observation of copies of genome and chromosomal segments. It was observed that these segments were derived from the same parent. In this study, the igf2 gene was examined. This gene codes for the insulin growth factor 2. The study showed that the gene is parentally imprinted and it was found that the gene is expressed if it comes from the father. If they obtain the gene from their mother, they will fail to express the gene. Ryan: study was designed to directly demonstrate igf2 imprinting in human placenta. Used apal polymorphism in the 3" utr of igf2. This was used to distinguish between heterozygote and homozygote individuals. Study showed the only the parental copy of the gene is expressed in human placenta and fetal kidney.

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