Genomic imprinting, a remarkable phenomenon in genetics, reveals the selective expression of genes based on their parental origin. This abstract provides an exploration into the captivating world of genomic imprinting, elucidating its molecular mechanisms and biological significance. It discusses the roles of imprinted genes in development, behavior, and disease, highlighting the intricate interplay between epigenetics and inheritance. Additionally, it examines the evolving understanding of genomic imprinting and its potential implications for personalized medicine and therapeutic interventions.
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