X Chromosome Inactivation: Key Insight for Genetic Disorders
May 6, 2025

X chromosome inactivation is a fascinating genetic process that plays a crucial role in how female cells manage their two X chromosomes.Unlike males, females possess two copies of the X chromosome, leading to the necessity of inactivating one to prevent an overload of X-linked gene expression.
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X Chromosome Inactivation Research Advances Genetic Disease Treatments
April 7, 2025

X chromosome inactivation research is unveiling critical insights into the mechanisms that enable female cells to silence one of their two X chromosomes.This molecular phenomenon plays a significant role in understanding genetic diseases, particularly those linked to mutations on the X chromosome, such as Fragile X syndrome and Rett syndrome.
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