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. 2005 Dec;25(24):11184–11190. doi: 10.1128/MCB.25.24.11184-11190.2005

FIG. 4.

FIG. 4.

Model depicting the Rasgrf1 DMD and repeat as a binary switch that regulates Rasgrf1 imprinting. Shown are the putative neonatal enhancer (Enh), promoter (Pro), repeats (rightward-pointing filled triangles) and the DMD methylated (filled circles) and unmethylated (open circles) on the paternal and maternal alleles, respectively. Curved lines ending in an X indicate blocked interactions or activities, and lines ending in an arrowhead indicate those that are permitted. The repeat-deficient Rasgrf1 allele (Rasgrf1tm1Pds) was described earlier (29). See the text for details.