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Keywords: X inactivation
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Subject Area:
Genetics
Journal:
Human Heredity
Hum Hered (1977) 27 (6): 396–402.
Published Online: 28 August 2008
... chromosomes. Sex chromatin pattern was in good agreement with the types of the X inactivation. Our finding brings out some further questions regarding inactivation of the human X chromosome and the related phenotypical changes. 28 8 2008 © 1977 S. Karger AG, Basel 1977 Copyright / Drug Dosage...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Genetics
Journal:
Human Heredity
Hum Hered (1974) 24 (5-6): 289–414.
Published Online: 27 August 2008
... unexplained. Chimaerism might be an acceptable explanation because mouse chimaeras have been shown to have very dissimilar proportions of the constituent genotypes in the pigment epithelium of the two eyes in each animal. The clonal number of cells at the time of X-inactivation has been calculated in women...