X Chromosome Inactivation: Key Breakthrough in Genetics
May 8, 2025

X chromosome inactivation is a fascinating biological process that ensures females, who possess two X chromosomes, do not express double the amount of genes encoded on this chromosome compared to males.This phenomenon is critical for understanding genetic disorders such as Fragile X Syndrome and Rett Syndrome, both of which are linked to mutations on the X chromosome.
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X Chromosome Inactivation: Key Insights for Genetic Therapies
April 7, 2025

X chromosome inactivation is a fascinating biological process that plays a critical role in cellular function, particularly in females who possess two X chromosomes.Unlike males, who have a single X chromosome, females must silence one of their X chromosomes to achieve genetic balance and prevent overexpression of X-linked genes.
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