Y chromosomes: born to be destroyed.

scientific article published in October 2005

Y chromosomes: born to be destroyed. is …
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P356DOI10.1002/BIES.20288
P698PubMed publication ID16163733
P5875ResearchGate publication ID7598746

P2093author name stringManfred Steinemann
Sigrid Steinemann
P2860cites workSex chromosomal transposable element accumulation and male-driven substitutional evolution in humansQ33899281
Structure and evolution of mtanga, a retrotransposon actively expressed on the Y chromosome of the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiaeQ42668091
Hairpin RNAs and retrotransposon LTRs effect RNAi and chromatin-based gene silencingQ56765302
P433issue10
P304page(s)1076-1083
P577publication date2005-10-01
P1433published inBioEssaysQ4914614
P1476titleY chromosomes: born to be destroyed.
P478volume27

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