Chapter 5: Problem 20
When does the erasure and reestablishment phase of genomic imprinting occur? Explain why it is necessary to erase an imprint and then reestablish it in order to always maintain imprinting from the same sex of parent.
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Chapter 5: Problem 20
When does the erasure and reestablishment phase of genomic imprinting occur? Explain why it is necessary to erase an imprint and then reestablish it in order to always maintain imprinting from the same sex of parent.
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