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The following pages link to The origin and evolution of the pseudoautosomal regions of human sex chromosomes (Q50857153):
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- Genome sequence of an Australian kangaroo, Macropus eugenii, provides insight into the evolution of mammalian reproduction and development (Q21184019) (← links)
- The SWI/SNF protein ATRX co-regulates pseudoautosomal genes that have translocated to autosomes in the mouse genome (Q21263164) (← links)
- Complex events in the evolution of the human pseudoautosomal region 2 (PAR2) (Q24561611) (← links)
- Differential divergence of three human pseudoautosomal genes and their mouse homologs: implications for sex chromosome evolution (Q24616821) (← links)
- The Human Pseudoautosomal Region (PAR): Origin, Function and Future (Q24651521) (← links)
- Towards a complete sequence of the human Y chromosome (Q24805542) (← links)
- Meiotic pairing and segregation of achiasmate sex chromosomes in eutherian mammals: the role of SYCP3 protein (Q27314735) (← links)
- Shox2 function couples neural, muscular and skeletal development in the proximal forelimb (Q28586634) (← links)
- Tremor in 48,XXYY syndrome (Q30498621) (← links)
- Construction of a highly enriched marsupial Y chromosome-specific BAC sub-library using isolated Y chromosomes. (Q33257017) (← links)
- The genetic basis of male reproductive failure (Q33329350) (← links)
- Recombination and nucleotide diversity in the sex chromosomal pseudoautosomal region of the emu, Dromaius novaehollandiae (Q33367452) (← links)
- Dosage compensation in the process of inactivation/reactivation during both germ cell development and early embryogenesis in mouse (Q33807862) (← links)
- Haploinsufficiency and the sex chromosomes from yeasts to humans. (Q33830992) (← links)
- Autoimmunity and Klinefelter's syndrome: when men have two X chromosomes (Q33912366) (← links)
- Recombination in the human Pseudoautosomal region PAR1. (Q33916108) (← links)
- The human Y chromosome, in the light of evolution (Q34188145) (← links)
- Cloning and comparative analysis of the bovine, porcine, and equine sex chromosome genes ZFX and ZFY. (Q34310689) (← links)
- Sex from W to Z: evolution of vertebrate sex chromosomes and sex determining genes (Q34368992) (← links)
- Regions of XY homology in the pig X chromosome and the boundary of the pseudoautosomal region. (Q34548534) (← links)
- Cytogenetic and molecular evaluation of centromere-associated DNA sequences from a marsupial (Macropodidae: Macropus rufogriseus) X chromosome (Q34587634) (← links)
- Clcn4-2 genomic structure differs between the X locus in Mus spretus and the autosomal locus in Mus musculus: AT motif enrichment on the X. (Q34605602) (← links)
- Activity map of the tammar X chromosome shows that marsupial X inactivation is incomplete and escape is stochastic. (Q34613786) (← links)
- A slippery boundary (Q34981457) (← links)
- The amelogenin loci span an ancient pseudoautosomal boundary in diverse mammalian species (Q34982600) (← links)
- Extensive conservation of sex chromosome organization between cat and human revealed by parallel radiation hybrid mapping (Q35031123) (← links)
- A short pseudoautosomal region in laboratory mice (Q35035507) (← links)
- Microsatellite length differences between humans and chimpanzees at autosomal Loci are not found at equivalent haploid Y chromosomal Loci (Q35038365) (← links)
- Y is there a risk to being male? (Q35114588) (← links)
- Recombination has little effect on the rate of sequence divergence in pseudoautosomal boundary 1 among humans and great apes (Q35125401) (← links)
- Rapid Karyotype Evolution in Lasiopodomys Involved at Least Two Autosome - Sex Chromosome Translocations (Q36218477) (← links)
- The macrosatellite DXZ4 mediates CTCF-dependent long-range intrachromosomal interactions on the human inactive X chromosome. (Q36283345) (← links)
- Molecular features and functional constraints in the evolution of the mammalian X chromosome. (Q36336523) (← links)
- A pronounced evolutionary shift of the pseudoautosomal region boundary in house mice (Q36459117) (← links)
- Testing for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium at biallelic genetic markers on the X chromosome (Q36904595) (← links)
- Meiosis in oocytes: predisposition to aneuploidy and its increased incidence with age. (Q37033768) (← links)
- Genomic scan for quantitative trait loci of chemical and physical body composition and deposition on pig chromosome X including the pseudoautosomal region of males (Q37151570) (← links)
- Organization of the X and Y chromosomes in human, chimpanzee and mouse pachytene nuclei using molecular cytogenetics and three-dimensional confocal analyses (Q38494949) (← links)
- Evolution of vertebrate sex chromosomes and dosage compensation. (Q38652138) (← links)
- A polymorphic pseudoautosomal boundary in the Carica papaya sex chromosomes (Q39160413) (← links)
- A Bayesian test for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium of biallelic X-chromosomal markers (Q41643181) (← links)
- Structure and chromosomal localization of the human glycogenin-2 gene GYG2. (Q42621794) (← links)
- Protein markers of synaptic behavior and chromatin remodeling of the neo-XY body in phyllostomid bats (Q46624728) (← links)
- The fragile Y hypothesis: Y chromosome aneuploidy as a selective pressure in sex chromosome and meiotic mechanism evolution (Q46696817) (← links)
- Phylogeny, taxonomy, and evolution of the endothelin receptor gene family (Q47897292) (← links)
- Anosmin-1, defective in the X-linked form of Kallmann syndrome, promotes axonal branch formation from olfactory bulb output neurons. (Q48607771) (← links)
- Building up the inactive X chromosome (Q51724280) (← links)
- Significant positive correlation between the recombination rate and GC content in the human pseudoautosomal region. (Q51940054) (← links)
- Multiple independent evolutionary losses of XY pairing at meiosis in the grey voles. (Q53199454) (← links)
- Differences in the pattern of X-linked gene expression between fetal bovine muscle and fibroblast cultures derived from the same muscle biopsies. (Q54649315) (← links)