paternalgenomet
Paternalgenomet is a term that arose in the early 2020s to describe a methodology for isolating and analyzing genetic material that originates exclusively from the father in mammalian embryos. The concept builds on decades of research into genomic imprinting, where DNA methylation and histone modifications create parent-of-origin specific gene expression patterns. Paternalgenomet leverages advanced single‑cell sequencing and epigenetic profiling technologies to differentiate paternal alleles from maternal ones without the need for inbred strain backgrounds.
The approach was first demonstrated in a proof‑of‑concept study conducted in mouse embryos, where researchers successfully
Paternalgenomet has implications for reproductive biotechnology, allowing clinicians to assess paternal genetic quality and detect de‑novo
While the technique is still subject to refinement and regulatory scrutiny, its pioneering nature highlights the