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Description: The cells at the top of this figure have a methylated gene inherited from the mother and a nonmethylated version of the same gene inherited from the father. This pattern of methylation is the same in male and female offspring and is maintained in their somatic cells. The methylation is erased during gamete formation, but in females the gene is methylated again at a later stage in the formation of eggs. Therefore, females always transmit a methylated, transcriptionally silent copy of this gene, while males transmit a nonmethylated, active copy.
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