The single active X in human cells: evolutionary tinkering personified.
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A primer on the use of mouse models for identifying direct sex chromosome effects that cause sex differences in non-gonadal tissuesEmbryonic loss of human females with partial trisomy 19 identifies region critical for the single active X.X-linked genes and risk of orofacial clefts: evidence from two population-based studies in Scandinavia.Demarcation of stable subpopulations within the pluripotent hESC compartment.Targeting of >1.5 Mb of human DNA into the mouse X chromosome reveals presence of cis-acting regulators of epigenetic silencing.Titles and abstracts of scientific reports ignore variation among species.
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The single active X in human cells: evolutionary tinkering personified.
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scientific article published on 08 June 2011
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The single active X in human cells: evolutionary tinkering personified.
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The single active X in human cells: evolutionary tinkering personified.
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The single active X in human cells: evolutionary tinkering personified.
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The single active X in human cells: evolutionary tinkering personified.
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The single active X in human cells: evolutionary tinkering personified.
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The single active X in human cells: evolutionary tinkering personified.
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Barbara R Migeon
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10.1007/S00439-011-1016-7
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2011-06-08T00:00:00Z