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Evolutionary history of novel genes on the tammar wallaby Y chromosome: Implications for sex chromosome evolution

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Murtagh, Veronica
O'Meally, Denis
Sankovic, Natasha
Delbridge, Margaret
Kuroki, Yoko
Boore, Jeffrey L
Toyoda, Atsushi
Jordan, Kristen S
Pask, Andrew J
Renfree, Marilyn B

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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We report here the isolation and sequencing of 10 Y-specific tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii ) BAC clones, revealing five hitherto undescribed tammarwallaby Y genes (in addition to the five genes already described) and several pseudogenes. Some genes on

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Genome Research

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