Terminology
Methodology
Who's Your Daddy?
100

What is genomic imprinting?

an epigenetic process where only one copy of a gene is expressed, while the other copy is silenced

100

These 4 factors turn adult cells back into embryonic-like stem cells

Yamanaka Factors (Oct4, c-Myc, Klf4, Sox2)

100

Bi-maternal mice grew more slowly and showcased an increase in this type of behavior.

Anxiety-like behavior.

200

What are the three Rs related to animal research ethics?

replacement, reduction, and refinement

200

What technology did Li’s group use to directly alter the imprinting regions of the genetic code?

CRISPR-Cas9

200

What type of cells have only one set of chromosomes and were engineered to create bi-paternal embryos?

haploid embryonic stem cells (haploid ESCs)

300

What is the parental conflict theory of genomic imprinting?

Paternally expressed genes tend to promote fetal growth, while maternally expressed genes limit it

300

How many imprinting loci were edited by Li's group?

20

300

What is sperm nuclear transfer?

oocyte's nucleus is replaced with the genetic material from sperm cells

400

What is tetraploid complementation?

pluripotency assay that tests whether injected ESCs can form the embryo properly while a tetraploid host forms extraembryonic tissue

400

This drug promotes X chromosome duplication in XO cells

reversine

400

In Hayashi’s approach, male iPSCs that lost the Y chromosome became this karyotype before X duplication

XO

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