Current Question
In genomic imprinting, the expression of a gene depends on its parental origin. For example, only the paternally inherited allele of a certain gene is expressed. This is known as:
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A.
Epigenetic modification
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B.
Loss of heterozygosity
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C.
Imprinting
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D.
Mendelian inheritance
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon where only one allele (maternal or paternal) is expressed, depending on the parent of origin, while the other is silenced.