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Assignment of the thymosin beta 4 X/Y chromosome (TMSB4X/Y) gene to tammar wallaby chromosome 5p by fluorescence in situ hybridisation

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Waters, Paul
Sankovic, Natasha
Kirby, Patrick J
Delbridge, Margaret
Graves, Jennifer

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S Karger AG

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All mammals have an XX female:XY male sex chromosome system. The X and Y are thought to have evolved from a homologous pair of autosomes by a process of Y degradation

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Cytogenetic and Genome Research

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2099-12-31
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