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Sequencing the mouse Y chromosome reveals convergent gene acquisition and amplification on both sex chromosomes.
Cell
213
2014
700, MSY, MSY's genes, Mus musculus, X-Y gene families, X-Y homologs, Y chromosomes, ancestral autosomes, male-specific region of the Y chromosome, mammalian sex chromosomes, massively amplified gene families, mouse, mouse MSY, mouse MSY sequence, mouse X chromosome, mouse Y chromosome, primate, primate MSYs, protein-coding genes, sex chromosome, sex chromosomes, sex-specific chromosome
Author NameAffiliation
Jessica AlföldiWhitehead Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Laura G BrownWhitehead Institute, USA Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Tina GravesThe Genome Institute, Washington University School of Medicine
Tina GravesThe Genome Institute, Washington University School of Medicine
Robert S FultonThe Genome Institute, Washington University School of Medicine
Robert S FultonThe Genome Institute, Washington University School of Medicine
Steven T RosenWhitehead Institute
William J MurphyCollege of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, 4458 Texas A&M University, College Station
Wesley C WarrenThe Genome Institute, Washington University School of Medicine
Richard K WilsonThe Genome Institute, Washington University School of Medicine
Richard K WilsonThe Genome Institute, Washington University School of Medicine
Helen SkaletskyWhitehead Institute, USA Howard Hughes Medical Institute
David C PageWhitehead Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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