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Definition

X inactivation is the process by which one of the two X chromosomes in female mammals is randomly silenced to balance gene expression between males and females. This ensures that females, like males, have one functional copy of the X chromosome in each cell.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. X inactivation occurs early in embryonic development, typically around the blastocyst stage.
  2. The inactive X chromosome forms a structure known as a Barr body.
  3. X inactivation is random; either the maternal or paternal X chromosome can be silenced.
  4. Once an X chromosome is inactivated in a cell, all descendant cells maintain that same inactive state.
  5. X-linked recessive disorders can manifest differently depending on which X chromosome is inactivated.

Review Questions

  • What is the purpose of X inactivation?
  • At what stage of development does X inactivation typically occur?
  • How does X inactivation contribute to genetic diversity within female mammals?
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