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McQueen, Heather - School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh
Gene 241 (2000) 223232 www.elsevier.com/locate/gene
per second at 25 C) is the liquid viscosity and v is the bead velocity. The spring damp-
The genomes of eukaryotes carry chemical marks that are added to either DNA or chromatin proteins. This
Female-specic hyperacetylation of histone H4 in the chicken Z chromosome Laura Bisoni, Laura Batlle-Morera, Adrian P. Bird, Miho Suzuki & Heather A. McQueen*
The Origin of Species (1859) introduced biologists to the concept that allied species are descended from a
Sex chromosome organization Cytogenet Genome Res 99:310314 (2002)
Research article Dosage compensation is less effective in birds than in mammals
Development and sex determination Cytogenet Genome Res 99:245251 (2002)
Sex-determination gene and pathway evolution in nematodes
A CUL-2 ubiquitin ligase containing three FEM proteins degrades TRA-1 to regulate C. elegans sex determination
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 68, 560570 (2003) Published online before print 23 October 2002.
The Status of Dosage Compensation in the Multiple X Chromosomes of the Platypus
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Avian sex chromosomes: dosage compensation matters Heather A. McQueen & Michael Clinton
X-tra! X-tra! News from the Mouse X Chromosome Joanne L. Thorvaldsen, Raluca I. Verona, Marisa S. Bartolomei
a b c d e f CELL BIOLOGY
Tissue damage Kupffer cell (macrophage)
DNA methylation and histone modifications: teaming up to silence genes
BioMed Central Page 1 of 12
Copyright 2002 by the Genetics Society of America Perspectives
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Sex determination involves synergistic action of SRY and SF1 on a specific Sox9 enhancer
25. Neher, E. Vesicle pools and Ca2 microdomains: new tools for understanding their roles in
INTRODUCTION The development of the mammalian gonad is a coordinated
Acknowledgements We thank R. Bock for technical assistance, C. Montell and T. Hofmann for advice on TRP channels, and Y.-X. Wang for help with electron microscopy