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      XACT, a long noncoding transcript coating the active X chromosome in human pluripotent cells.

      Nature genetics
      Animals, Chromosomes, Human, X, Dosage Compensation, Genetic, Humans, Mice, RNA, Long Noncoding, genetics, metabolism, Transcription Factors, X Chromosome Inactivation

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          X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) in mammals relies on XIST, a long noncoding transcript that coats and silences the X chromosome in cis. Here we report the discovery of a long noncoding RNA, XACT, that is expressed from and coats the active X chromosome specifically in human pluripotent cells. In the absence of XIST, XACT is expressed from both X chromosomes in humans but not in mice, suggesting a unique role for XACT in the control of human XCI initiation.

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