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The Use of Mouse Models to Study Epigenetics
Authors:Marnie Blewitt  Emma Whitelaw
Affiliation:1.Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Melbourne, 3052 Victoria, Australia;2.Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, 4006 Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Much of what we know about the role of epigenetics in the determination of phenotype has come from studies of inbred mice. Some unusual expression patterns arising from endogenous and transgenic murine alleles, such as the Agouti coat color alleles, have allowed the study of variegation, variable expressivity, transgenerational epigenetic inheritance, parent-of-origin effects, and position effects. These phenomena have taught us much about gene silencing and the probabilistic nature of epigenetic processes. Based on some of these alleles, large-scale mutagenesis screens have broadened our knowledge of epigenetic control by identifying and characterizing novel genes involved in these processes.
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