In the following example, we are going to discuss a situation where genomic imprinting occurs on the X chromosome. You are studying a female (XX) mouse that has a genomically imprinted gene on the X chromosome called ‘Bluefur’. The ‘Bluefur’ gene is normally expressed on the maternal X chromosome, and silenced on the paternal X chromosome. The female mouse you are studying has a mutation in only one allele of the ‘Bluefur’ gene so that the mutant allele can’t produce blue pigment that makes the fur of the mouse blue. The female mouse you are studying has patches of blue fur. This is because:单项选择题
A
X chromosome inactivation repressed expression of only the maternal X chromosome
B
The mutant Bluefur allele is on the maternal X chromosome
C
The mutant Bluefur allele is on the paternal X chromosome
D
X chromosome inactivation repressed expression of only the paternal X chromosome
E
X chromosome inactivation repressed expression of the mutant Bluefur allele in all cells
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