Sex Chromosome Homology and Incomplete, Tissue-Specific X-Inactivation Suggest that Monotremes Represent an Intermediate Stage of Mammalian Sex Chromosome Evolution (Q68469731)
scientific article published on 01 March 1988
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(P577) Tuesday, March 1, 1988
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(P1476) "Sex chromosome homology and incomplete, tissue-specific X-inactivation suggest that monotremes represent an intermediate stage of mammalian sex chromosome evolution" (language: en)
"Sex Chromosome Homology and Incomplete, Tissue-Specific X-Inactivation Suggest that Monotremes Represent an Intermediate Stage of Mammalian Sex Chromosome Evolution" (language: en)
(P2093) J. M. Wrigley
J. A. Graves
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