Getting the right dose of sex (chromosomes)

Journal of Biology
Jonathan B Weitzman

Abstract

: Gene-expression analysis provides evidence for dosage compensation of the X chromosome in flies, mice and worms.

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Mar 2, 2012·The Journal of Heredity·Eric T Watson, Jeffery P Demuth
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