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overview Research in Dr. McCarrey’s lab is centered on mammalian germ cells and stem cells. Experimental models include the mouse, the baboon, and the opossum. The lab is interested in the epigenetic regulation of cell functions, including determination of cell fates, maintenance of genetic integrity, regulation of gene expression, genomic imprinting, X-chromosome inactivation and meiotic sex chromosome inactivation, methods of assisted reproduction, the evolution of tissue-specific gene expression in mammalian species, and developing the baboon as a model system for testing stem cell-based therapeutic applications.
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Academic Article Mouse homologues of the human AZF candidate gene RBM are expressed in spermatogonia and spermatids, and map to a Y chromosome deletion interval associated with a high incidence of sperm abnormalities.
Academic Article Many X-linked microRNAs escape meiotic sex chromosome inactivation.
Academic Article Sex chromosome inactivation in the male.
Academic Article Rsx is a metatherian RNA with Xist-like properties in X-chromosome inactivation.
Academic Article Mechanisms of genetic sex determination, gonadal sex differentiation, and germ-cell development in animals.
Academic Article Semiquantitative analysis of X-linked gene expression during spermatogenesis in the mouse: ethidium-bromide staining of RT-PCR products.
Academic Article Expression of Xist in mouse germ cells correlates with X-chromosome inactivation.
Academic Article A 1.1-Mb segmental deletion on the X chromosome causes meiotic failure in male mice.
Academic Article Escape of X-linked miRNA genes from meiotic sex chromosome inactivation.
Academic Article Dynamic expression of long noncoding RNAs reveals their potential roles in spermatogenesis and fertility.
Academic Article Transcriptional analysis of the candidate spermatogenesis gene Ube1y and of the closely related Ube1x shows that they are coexpressed in spermatogonia and spermatids but are repressed in pachytene spermatocytes.
Academic Article An abundance of X-linked genes expressed in spermatogonia.
Academic Article X-chromosome inactivation during spermatogenesis is regulated by an Xist/Tsix-independent mechanism in the mouse.
Academic Article Germline genomes--a biological fountain of youth?
Academic Article Differential expression of sex-linked and autosomal germ-cell-specific genes during spermatogenesis in the mouse.
Academic Article A male baboon (Papio hamadryas) with a mosaic 43,XXY/42,XY karyotype.
Academic Article Postmeiotic sex chromatin in the male germline of mice.
Academic Article The search for a marsupial XIC reveals a break with vertebrate synteny.
Academic Article Evolutionarily conserved mammalian adenine nucleotide translocase 4 is essential for spermatogenesis.
Academic Article Differential appearance of DNase I-hypersensitive sites correlates with differential transcription of Pgk genes during spermatogenesis in the mouse.
Academic Article Meiotic sex chromosome inactivation in the marsupial Monodelphis domestica.
Academic Article Key features of the X inactivation process are conserved between marsupials and eutherians.
Academic Article Sex chromosome silencing in the marsupial male germ line.
Concept Chromosome Aberrations
Concept Chromosome Deletion
Concept Chromosome Mapping
Concept Sex Chromosome Aberrations
Concept Sex Chromosomes
Concept X Chromosome
Concept Y Chromosome
Concept Chromosome Walking
Concept Chromosomes, Mammalian
Concept Chromosomes, Human, X
Concept Chromosomes, Human, Y
Concept Chromosome Positioning
Concept X Chromosome Inactivation
Academic Article Base sequence of a cloned snake W-chromosome DNA fragment and identification of a male-specific putative mRNA in the mouse.
Academic Article Studies on the H-W (H-Y) antigen in chickens. Evidence for H-W monomorphism and line specific restriction of graft rejection.
Academic Article Rapid Macrosatellite Evolution Promotes X-Linked Hybrid Male Sterility in a Feline Interspecies Cross.
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