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Non-Mendelian genetics
Gil McVean, Department of Statistics, Oxford
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Genomic imprinting Parent-of-origin specific expression
Mammals, plants, insects
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Paramutation Inherited interactions between homologous alleles
‘Weak’ alleles convert ‘Strong’ alleles
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Maternal effects Maternally derived products in embryos
Leads to death of non-carrier offspring
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Phenotypic buffering HSP90 chaperone can ‘mask’ the deleterious effects of mutation Block HSP90 > mutations ‘exposed’ Select for mutations Exposed phenotype stable even with HSP90 Rutherford & Lindquist (1998)
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Mechanisms of epigenetics
Methylation Chromatin remodelling Histone modification RNA interference/interactions
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Epigenetics and evolution
What selection pressures led to the origin of epigenetic systems? Are epigenetically inherited characters important in evolution?
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