The X chromosome of monotremes shares a highly conserved region with the eutherian and marsupial X chromosomes despite the absence of X chromosome inactivation
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The multiple sex chromosomes of platypus and echidna are not completely identical and several share homology with the avian ZBird-like sex chromosomes of platypus imply recent origin of mammal sex chromosomesRibosomal proteins in cell proliferation and apoptosis.The status of dosage compensation in the multiple X chromosomes of the platypusMammalian Y chromosomes retain widely expressed dosage-sensitive regulatorsThe spreading of X inactivation into autosomal material of an x;autosome translocation: evidence for a difference between autosomal and X-chromosomal DNAFour-hundred million years of conserved synteny of human Xp and Xq genes on three Tetraodon chromosomes.Evolution of the avian sex chromosomes from an ancestral pair of autosomes.Genetic Diversity on the Human X Chromosome Does Not Support a Strict Pseudoautosomal BoundaryOrdered tandem arrangement of chromosomes in the sperm heads of monotreme mammals.Resolution and evolution of the duck-billed platypus karyotype with an X1Y1X2Y2X3Y3X4Y4X5Y5 male sex chromosome constitution.Sex chromosome evolution: platypus gene mapping suggests that part of the human X chromosome was originally autosomalConserved microRNA targeting reveals preexisting gene dosage sensitivities that shaped amniote sex chromosome evolution.
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The X chromosome of monotremes shares a highly conserved region with the eutherian and marsupial X chromosomes despite the absence of X chromosome inactivation
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The X chromosome of monotremes ...... e of X chromosome inactivation
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The X chromosome of monotremes ...... e of X chromosome inactivation
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The X chromosome of monotremes ...... e of X chromosome inactivation
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The X chromosome of monotremes ...... e of X chromosome inactivation
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The X chromosome of monotremes ...... e of X chromosome inactivation
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The X chromosome of monotremes ...... e of X chromosome inactivation
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10.1073/PNAS.87.18.7125
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1990-09-01T00:00:00Z