Autosome
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- Model for Evolution of Y Chromosomes and Dosage Compensation
- Glossary Autosome a Numbered Chromosome
- Chromosome 21 Introduction Chromosome 21 Is an Acrocentric Chromosome. It Means That All of the Genes Are Located in the Long Ar
- Origin and Evolution of Y Chromosomes: Drosophila Tales
- Sexual Antagonism Leads to a Mosaic of X–Autosome Conflict
- Male Meiotic Spindle Features That Efficiently Segregate Paired and Lagging Chromosomes
- The Population Genetics of X–Autosome Synthetic Lethals and Steriles
- Inequality of Sex Chromosome to Autosome Fusions Kayla Wilhoit1, Heath Blackmon2
- Sequence of Centromere Separation: Role of Centromeric Heterochromatin
- Identification of Two Independent X-Autosome Translocations in Closely Related Mammalian (Proechimys) Species
- Survey of Human Chromosome 21 Gene Expression Effects on Early Development in Danio Rerio
- CENP-B: a Major Human Centromere Protein Located Beneath the Kinetochore Carol A
- Two New X-Autosome Robertsonian Translocations in the Mouse: I. Meiotic Chromosome Segregation in Male Hemizygotes and Female He
- The Chromosome Complement of Sorex Common Shrew
- The Role of X-Chromosome Inactivation During Spermatogenesis (Drosophila/Allocycly/Chromosome Evolution/Male Sterility/Dosage Compensation)
- Assessing the Forensic Value of DNA Evidence from Y Chromosomes and Mitogenomes
- The Role of Repetitive DNA in Structure and Evolution of Sex Chromosomes in Plants
- Genetic Analysis of the Mouse X Inactivation Center Defines an 80-Kb Multifunction Domain