Regulatory RNAs and chromatin modification in dosage compensation: A continuous path from flies to humans?
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Chromosomal sex determination is a widely distributed strategy in nature. In the most classic scenario, one sex is characterized by a homologue pair of sex chromosomes, while the other includes two morphologically and functionally distinct gonosomes. In mammalian...
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Main Authors: | Lavranos Giagkos (Author), Angelopoulou Roxani (Author), Manolakou Panagiota (Author) |
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