“…BORIS has similar DNA binding capabilities to CTCF, but shows antagonistc epigenetic regulation to CTCF, as well as gonad-specific expression in placental and marsupial mammals (Hore et al, 2008). Conversely, BORIS appears to be widely expressed in monotremes and reptiles, indicating that the gene underwent a functional change after the divergence of therian mammals, which is interesting because as yet, there is no evidence that CTCF binding sites exist in the genomes of earlier diverged monotreme mammals (Hore et al, 2008;Weidman et al, 2004). However, CTCF sites have been observed in the chicken genome which is an earlier-split vertebrate than the monotreme clade, and tied with the evidence that CTCF binding occurs in therian genomes (Baniahmad et al, 1990;Lobanenkov et al, 1990), it is likely that CTCF sites exist in the montreme genome.…”