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Germ cell development in the XXY mouse: Evidence that X chromosome reactivation is independent of sexual differentiation
K. Mroz,
L. Carrel
, P. A. Hunt
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Sex Differentiation
100%
X Chromosome
85%
Germ Cells
75%
Testis
42%
Ovary
24%
Fetus
15%
X-Linked Genes
12%
Meiosis
11%
Fertility
8%
Genitalia
8%
Mammals
8%
Clone Cells
7%
Alleles
6%
Population
3%