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Development (Cambridge, England)
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January 1, 1987
Mapping the H-Y gene
E Simpson, P Chandler, A McLaren, et al.
Genomics
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July 15, 1996
Mouse autosomal homolog of DAZ, a candidate male sterility gene in humans, is expressed in male germ cells before and after puberty
R Reijo, J Seligman, M B Dinulos, et al.
Genomics
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April 1, 1997
Intron/exon structure confirms that mouse Zfy1 and Zfy2 are members of the ZFY gene family
C L Mahaffey, J K Bayleran, G Y Yeh, et al.
Nature
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March 12, 1987
Valuable libraries
K E Davies, J F Gusella, L C Tsui, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics
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December 6, 2001
Mosaicism for 45,X cell line may accentuate the severity of spermatogenic defects in men with AZFc deletion
J Jaruzelska, A Korcz, A Wojda, et al.
Biology of Reproduction
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November 4, 2000
DAZ family proteins exist throughout male germ cell development and transit from nucleus to cytoplasm at meiosis in humans and mice
R A Reijo, D M Dorfman, R Slee, et al.
Human Genetics
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September 1, 1988
The parental origin and mechanism of formation of three dicentric X chromosomes
M C Phelan, L A Prouty, R E Stevenson, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)
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June 1, 1997
Zfx mutation results in small animal size and reduced germ cell number in male and female mice
S W Luoh, P A Bain, R D Polakiewicz, et al.
Nature
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December 22, 1988
Sequences homologous to ZFY, a candidate human sex-determining gene, are autosomal in marsupials
A H Sinclair, J W Foster, J A Spencer, et al.
Genomics
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February 1, 1992
Rps4 maps near the inactivation center on the mouse X chromosome
R M Hamvas, A Zinn, J T Keer, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)
|
January 1, 1987
Mapping the H-Y gene
E Simpson, P Chandler, A McLaren, et al.
Genomics
|
July 15, 1996
Mouse autosomal homolog of DAZ, a candidate male sterility gene in humans, is expressed in male germ cells before and after puberty
R Reijo, J Seligman, M B Dinulos, et al.
Genomics
|
April 1, 1997
Intron/exon structure confirms that mouse Zfy1 and Zfy2 are members of the ZFY gene family
C L Mahaffey, J K Bayleran, G Y Yeh, et al.
Nature
|
March 12, 1987
Valuable libraries
K E Davies, J F Gusella, L C Tsui, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics
|
December 6, 2001
Mosaicism for 45,X cell line may accentuate the severity of spermatogenic defects in men with AZFc deletion
J Jaruzelska, A Korcz, A Wojda, et al.
Biology of Reproduction
|
November 4, 2000
DAZ family proteins exist throughout male germ cell development and transit from nucleus to cytoplasm at meiosis in humans and mice
R A Reijo, D M Dorfman, R Slee, et al.
Human Genetics
|
September 1, 1988
The parental origin and mechanism of formation of three dicentric X chromosomes
M C Phelan, L A Prouty, R E Stevenson, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)
|
June 1, 1997
Zfx mutation results in small animal size and reduced germ cell number in male and female mice
S W Luoh, P A Bain, R D Polakiewicz, et al.
Nature
|
December 22, 1988
Sequences homologous to ZFY, a candidate human sex-determining gene, are autosomal in marsupials
A H Sinclair, J W Foster, J A Spencer, et al.
Genomics
|
February 1, 1992
Rps4 maps near the inactivation center on the mouse X chromosome
R M Hamvas, A Zinn, J T Keer, et al.
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