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Vertebrate Sex Chromosomes Reprint Of Cytogenetic And Genome Research 2002 14 1st Edition Nobuo Takagi

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Vertebrate Sex Chromosomes Reprint Of Cytogenetic And Genome Research 2002 14 1st Edition Nobuo Takagi
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Publisher: S. Karger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.93 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Nobuo Takagi
ISBN: 9780585489377, 9783805576376, 0585489378, 3805576374
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Vertebrate Sex Chromosomes Reprint Of Cytogenetic And Genome Research 2002 14 1st Edition Nobuo Takagi by Nobuo Takagi 9780585489377, 9783805576376, 0585489378, 3805576374 instant download after payment.

During the last two decades of the 20th century, the study of chromosomes was enormously stimulated by the availability of various biological resources, valuable databases and new genetic and molecular biological techniques including PCR and fluorescent in situ hybridization. The simultaneous development of new and effective systems for targeting genes and gene transfer led to astonishing advances also in the study of vertebrate sex chromosomes. We now have considerable insight into their evolution, the dosage compensation mechanisms in mammals that involve chromosome-wide chromatin remodeling triggered by noncoding Xist RNA, and the unique properties of the human X chromosome which comprises many genes important for sex determination and reproduction. This thematic issue of "Cytogenetic and Genome Research" presents an excellent and highly authoritative compilation of current research findings related to vertebrate sex chromosomes.

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