Epigenetic shaping of sociosexual interactions from plants to humans / edited by Daisuke Yamamoto.

Other author Yamamoto, Daisuke, 1954-
Format Electronic
EditionFirst edition.
Publication InfoAmsterdam : Elsevier/Academic Press, 2014.
Descriptionxi, 314 pages, [14] pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
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SeriesAdvances in genetics, 0065-2660 ; v. 86
Advances in genetics ; v. 86. 0065-2660 ^A669023
Contents Genomic imprinting in plants : what makes the functions of paternal and maternal genes different in endosperm formation? / Takayuki Ohnishi, Daisuke Sekine, Tetsu Kinoshita -- MicroRNAs and epigenetics in adult neurogenesis / Tamami Wakabayashi [and four others] -- An epigenetic switch of the brain sex as a basis of gendered behavior in Drosophila / Kosei Sato, Daisuke Yamamoto -- Neural transposition in the Drosophila brain : is it all bad news? / Scott Waddell, Oliver Barnstedt, Christoph Treiber -- Fine-tuning notes in the behavioral symphony : parent-of-origin allelic gene expression in the brain / Laura J. Sittig, Eva E. Redei -- Influencing the social group : the role of imprinted genes / Gráinne I. McNamara, Anthony R. Isles -- The potential role of SRY in epigenetic gene regulation during brain sexual differentiation in mammals / Ryohei Sekido -- The biological basis of human sexual orientation : is there a role for epigenetics? / Tuck C. Ngun, Eric Vilain -- Repetitive elements and epigenetic marks in behavior and psychiatric disease / Miranda M. Darby, Sarven Sabunciyan -- Epigenetic modifications underlying symbiont-host interactions / Sassan Asgari -- Integrating early life experience, gene expression, brain development, and emergent phenotypes : unraveling the thread of nature via nurture / Ian C.G. Weaver.
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