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Daniel W Bellott

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Genome Research|July 22, 2021
Large palindromes on the primate X Chromosome are preserved by natural selectionEmily K Jackson, Daniel W Bellott, Ting-Jan Cho, et al.
BMC Biology|June 8, 2022
A gene deriving from the ancestral sex chromosomes was lost from the X and retained on the Y chromosome in eutherian mammalsJennifer F Hughes, Helen Skaletsky, Peter K Nicholls, et al.
Nature|July 13, 2010
Convergent evolution of chicken Z and human X chromosomes by expansion and gene acquisitionDaniel W Bellott, Helen Skaletsky, Tatyana Pyntikova, et al.
Nature Genetics|January 31, 2017
Avian W and mammalian Y chromosomes convergently retained dosage-sensitive regulatorsDaniel W Bellott, Helen Skaletsky, Ting-Jan Cho, et al.
Elife|November 8, 2016
A widely employed germ cell marker is an ancient disordered protein with reproductive functions in diverse eukaryotesMichelle A Carmell, Gregoriy A Dokshin, Helen Skaletsky, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 12, 2025
The SHR/Akr Y chromosome reveals repeated turnover of the rat pseudoautosomal regionDaniel W Bellott, Helen Skaletsky, Jennifer F Hughes, et al.
Nature Communications|July 29, 2018
Horse Y chromosome assembly displays unique evolutionary features and putative stallion fertility genesJan E Janečka, Brian W Davis, Sharmila Ghosh, et al.
Cell Genomics|February 23, 2023
The human inactive X chromosome modulates expression of the active X chromosomeAdrianna K San Roman, Alexander K Godfrey, Helen Skaletsky, et al.
Cell Genomics|January 8, 2024
The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expressionAdrianna K San Roman, Helen Skaletsky, Alexander K Godfrey, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 19, 2023
The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expressionAdrianna K San Roman, Helen Skaletsky, Alexander K Godfrey, et al.
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Genome Research|July 22, 2021
Large palindromes on the primate X Chromosome are preserved by natural selectionEmily K Jackson, Daniel W Bellott, Ting-Jan Cho, et al.
BMC Biology|June 8, 2022
A gene deriving from the ancestral sex chromosomes was lost from the X and retained on the Y chromosome in eutherian mammalsJennifer F Hughes, Helen Skaletsky, Peter K Nicholls, et al.
Nature|July 13, 2010
Convergent evolution of chicken Z and human X chromosomes by expansion and gene acquisitionDaniel W Bellott, Helen Skaletsky, Tatyana Pyntikova, et al.
Nature Genetics|January 31, 2017
Avian W and mammalian Y chromosomes convergently retained dosage-sensitive regulatorsDaniel W Bellott, Helen Skaletsky, Ting-Jan Cho, et al.
Elife|November 8, 2016
A widely employed germ cell marker is an ancient disordered protein with reproductive functions in diverse eukaryotesMichelle A Carmell, Gregoriy A Dokshin, Helen Skaletsky, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 12, 2025
The SHR/Akr Y chromosome reveals repeated turnover of the rat pseudoautosomal regionDaniel W Bellott, Helen Skaletsky, Jennifer F Hughes, et al.
Nature Communications|July 29, 2018
Horse Y chromosome assembly displays unique evolutionary features and putative stallion fertility genesJan E Janečka, Brian W Davis, Sharmila Ghosh, et al.
Cell Genomics|February 23, 2023
The human inactive X chromosome modulates expression of the active X chromosomeAdrianna K San Roman, Alexander K Godfrey, Helen Skaletsky, et al.
Cell Genomics|January 8, 2024
The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expressionAdrianna K San Roman, Helen Skaletsky, Alexander K Godfrey, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 19, 2023
The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expressionAdrianna K San Roman, Helen Skaletsky, Alexander K Godfrey, et al.
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