Friday, July 30, 2010

WikiGenes - PDYN - prodynorphin

WikiGenes - PDYN - prodynorphin

Why sex matters for neuroscience : Abstract : Nature Reviews Neuroscience

Why sex matters for neuroscience : Abstract : Nature Reviews Neuroscience

Arnold: Sex chromosomes and brain gender - Google Scholar

Arnold: Sex chromosomes and brain gender - Google Scholar

Art Arnold Publications

Art Arnold Publications

Arthur P. Arnold

Arthur P. Arnold

Downregulation and upregulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Downregulation and upregulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The MAOA guide to misusing genetics | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine

The MAOA guide to misusing genetics | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine

X-linked borderline mental retardation with prominent behavioral disturbance: phenotype, genetic localization, and evidence for disturbed monoamine metabolism.

X-linked borderline mental retardation with prominent behavioral disturbance: phenotype, genetic localization, and evidence for disturbed monoamine metabolism.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

BioMed Central | Abstract | Transcriptional changes in response to X chromosome dosage in the mouse: implications for X inactivation and the molecular basis of Turner Syndrome

BioMed Central | Abstract | Transcriptional changes in response to X chromosome dosage in the mouse: implications for X inactivation and the molecular basis of Turner Syndrome

Sexual dimorphism in cognition and behaviour: the role of X-linked genes -- Skuse 155 (Supplement 1): S99 -- European Journal of Endocrinology

Sexual dimorphism in cognition and behaviour: the role of X-linked genes -- Skuse 155 (Supplement 1): S99 -- European Journal of Endocrinology

Sexual dimorphism in cognition and behaviour: the role of X-linked genes -- Skuse 155 (Supplement 1): S99 -- European Journal of Endocrinology

Sexual dimorphism in cognition and behaviour: the role of X-linked genes -- Skuse 155 (Supplement 1): S99 -- European Journal of Endocrinology

Dosage-sensitive X-linked locus influences the development of amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex, and fear recognition in humans -- Good et al. 126 (11): 2431 -- Brain

Dosage-sensitive X-linked locus influences the development of amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex, and fear recognition in humans -- Good et al. 126 (11): 2431 -- Brain

Men And Women: The Differences Are In The Genes

Men And Women: The Differences Are In The Genes

Men And Women: The Differences Are In The Genes

Men And Women: The Differences Are In The Genes

Men And Women: The Differences Are In The Genes

Men And Women: The Differences Are In The Genes

Which X genes escape inactivation brain - Google Search

Which X genes escape inactivation brain - Google Search

Which X genes escape inactivation - Google Search

Which X genes escape inactivation - Google Search

Global survey of escape from X inactivation by RNA-sequencing in mouse — Genome Research

Global survey of escape from X inactivation by RNA-sequencing in mouse — Genome Research

Access : X-inactivation profile reveals extensive variability in X-linked gene expression in females : Nature

Access : X-inactivation profile reveals extensive variability in X-linked gene expression in females : Nature

Access : X-inactivation profile reveals extensive variability in X-linked gene expression in females : Nature

Access : X-inactivation profile reveals extensive variability in X-linked gene expression in females : Nature

Three genes that escape X chromosome inactivation are clustered within a 6 Mb YAC contig and STS map in Xp11.21-p11.22 -- Miller et al. 4 (4): 731 -- Human Molecular Genetics

Three genes that escape X chromosome inactivation are clustered within a 6 Mb YAC contig and STS map in Xp11.21-p11.22 -- Miller et al. 4 (4): 731 -- Human Molecular Genetics

Sex Chromosomes

Sex Chromosomes

X-inactivation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

X-inactivation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Escape from X inactivation

Escape from X inactivation

Which X genes escape X-inactivation

And what do they do?
15 % escape. This means normal females have a double does of these genes compares to normal men. What is the effect on the genotype?