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Absence of Z-chromosome inactivation for five genes in male chickensKuroda et al., 2001
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- Kuroda Y
- Arai N
- Arita M
- Teranishi M
- Hori T
- Harata M
- Mizuno S
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- Chromosome Research
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In order to examine if Z-chromosome inactivation, which is analogous to X-chromosome inactivation in mammals, takes place in male birds having ZZ sex chromosomes, five Z- linked genes of chickens which are expressed in both sexes in certain tissues were …
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