Age acquired skewed X chromosome inactivation is associated with adverse health outcomes in humans.
Amy L RobertsAlessandro MoreaAriella AmarAntonino ZitoJulia S El-Sayed MoustafaMax TomlinsonRuth C E BowyerXinyuan ZhangColette ChristiansenRicardo CosteiraClaire J StevesMassimo ManginoJordana T BellChloe C Y WongTimothy J VyseKerrin S SmallPublished in: eLife (2022)
KSS acknowledges funding from the Medical Research Council [MR/M004422/1 and MR/R023131/1]. JTB acknowledges funding from the ESRC [ES/N000404/1]. MM acknowledges funding from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)-funded BioResource, Clinical Research Facility and Biomedical Research Centre based at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with King's College London. TwinsUK is funded by the Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council, European Union, Chronic Disease Research Foundation (CDRF), Zoe Global Ltd and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)-funded BioResource, Clinical Research Facility and Biomedical Research Centre based at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with King's College London.