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Increased skewing of X chromosome inactivation with age in both blood and buccal cells.

Cytogenet Genome Res

April 2007

Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty Division, Rikshospitalet, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

The X chromosome inactivation pattern in peripheral blood cells becomes more skewed after age 55, and a genetic effect on this age-related skewing has been reported. We investigated the effect of age on X inactivation phenotype in blood, buccal cells and tissue from duodenal biopsies in 80 females aged 19-90 years. The X inactivation pattern correlated positively with age in blood (r = 0.

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Increased skewing of X chromosome inactivation in Rett syndrome patients and their mothers.

Eur J Hum Genet

November 2006

Faculty Division Rikshospitalet, Department of Medical Genetics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Rett syndrome is a largely sporadic, X-linked neurological disorder with a characteristic phenotype, but which exhibits substantial phenotypic variability. This variability has been partly attributed to an effect of X chromosome inactivation (XCI). There have been conflicting reports regarding incidence of skewed X inactivation in Rett syndrome.

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