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Xist - X inactive specific transcript Gene

Rattus norvegicus
Gene ID: 100911498 | Gene type: ncRNA

About Xist

Summary

X inactivation is an early developmental process in mammalian females that transcriptionally silences one of the pair of X chromosomes, thus providing dosage equivalence between males and females. The process is regulated by several factors, including a region of chromosome X called the X inactivation center (XIC). The XIC comprises several non-coding and protein-coding genes, and this gene was the first non-coding gene identified within the XIC. This gene is expressed exclusively from the XIC of the inactive X chromosome. It is essential for the initiation and spread of X-inactivation. It silences hundreds of genes by recruiting and tethering repressive chromatin-modifying complexes to the inactive X chromosome. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2015]

Orthologs Information

Species Symbol Source ID
Homo sapiens Xist NCBI NCBI:7503