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PHENOMENON THAT CAUSES GENES TO BE EXPRESSED IN A PARENT-OF-ORIGIN-SPECIFIC MANNER
Epigenetic imprinting; Genetic imprint; Genetic imprinting; Parental imprinting; Imprinting human; Imprinting (genetics); Genomic Imprinting; Imprinted genes; Imprinted gene; Kinship theory of genomic imprinting; Gametic imprinting; Gene imprinting; Imprinting control region; The kinship theory of genomic imprinting; Imprinting disorder; Imprinted loci; Paternally imprinted genes

Paternally      
·adv In a paternal manner.
paternal         
  • A father and his children in Florida
  • Painter [[Carl Larsson]] playing with his laughing [[daughter]] Brita
  • Father and child, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Father and son
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  • [[Paternal bond]]ing between a father and his newborn daughter
  • National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]]
MALE PARENT
Paternal; Non-human fatherhood; Fathers; Fatherhoods; Fathership; Dad; Biological father; Fatherhood; Daddie; Natural father; Putative father; Dads; Birth father; Daddy
¦ adjective
1. of or appropriate to a father.
2. related through the father: his paternal grandfather.
Derivatives
paternally adverb
Origin
ME: from late L. paternalis, from L. paternus, from pater 'father'.
paternal         
  • A father and his children in Florida
  • Painter [[Carl Larsson]] playing with his laughing [[daughter]] Brita
  • Father and child, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Father and son
  • access-date=13 November 2022}}</ref>
  • [[Paternal bond]]ing between a father and his newborn daughter
  • National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]]
MALE PARENT
Paternal; Non-human fatherhood; Fathers; Fatherhoods; Fathership; Dad; Biological father; Fatherhood; Daddie; Natural father; Putative father; Dads; Birth father; Daddy
a.
1.
Fatherly.
2.
Hereditary.

Βικιπαίδεια

Genomic imprinting

Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that causes genes to be expressed or not, depending on whether they are inherited from the mother or the father. Genes can also be partially imprinted. Partial imprinting occurs when alleles from both parents are differently expressed rather than complete expression and complete suppression of one parent's allele. Forms of genomic imprinting have been demonstrated in fungi, plants and animals. In 2014, there were about 150 imprinted genes known in mice and about half that in humans. As of 2019, 260 imprinted genes have been reported in mice and 228 in humans.

Genomic imprinting is an inheritance process independent of the classical Mendelian inheritance. It is an epigenetic process that involves DNA methylation and histone methylation without altering the genetic sequence. These epigenetic marks are established ("imprinted") in the germline (sperm or egg cells) of the parents and are maintained through mitotic cell divisions in the somatic cells of an organism.

Appropriate imprinting of certain genes is important for normal development. Human diseases involving genomic imprinting include Angelman, Prader–Willi, and Beckwith–Wiedemann syndromes. Methylation defects have also been associated with male infertility.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για PATERNALLY
1. In one, an out–of–focus soldier stands on a tank paternally watching over the girls as they address another death threat to Hezbollah‘s leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
2. " ‘Boy,‘ he said, and smiled at me paternally over his glass, ‘that is a mystery. . . . Suppose I just had something in my eye?‘ " I wonder: Did the appropriators wink?