X Chromosome Inactivation: Key to Treating Genetic Disorders
May 7, 2025

X chromosome inactivation is a fascinating biological process that occurs in female mammals, ensuring that only one of the two X chromosomes is active in each cell.This intricate mechanism is crucial for balancing gene expression between the sexes, as males typically have a single X chromosome.
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X Chromosome Therapy: A Breakthrough for Genetic Diseases
April 7, 2025

X chromosome therapy is emerging as a groundbreaking approach to treating genetic diseases linked to the X chromosome, such as Fragile X Syndrome and Rett Syndrome.The complexities of X chromosome inactivation, a process where females silence one of their two X chromosomes, have opened up new avenues in chromosomal research that could transform how we view genetic disease treatment.
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