7 The Conflict Theory of Genomic Imprinting: How Much Can Be Explained?

Y Iwasa - Current topics in developmental biology, 1998 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the simplest possible understanding of the
genetic conflict hypothesis. It discusses that several phenomena that are apparently in
conflict with the hypothesis can be explained, by relatively minor modifications of the basic
model. The chapter also discusses that the genetic conflict hypothesis does not apply to the
genes on X chromosomes, because additional and stronger natural selection forces are at
work that promotes the genomic imprinting on X-linked genes in the opposite direction …