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1. The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expression

2. Chromosome segregation errors generate a diverse spectrum of simple and complex genomic rearrangements.

5. The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expression

6. Large palindromes on the primate X Chromosome are preserved by natural selection

7. Sequencing the Mouse Y Chromosome Reveals Convergent Gene Acquisition and Amplification on Both Sex Chromosomes

8. A gene deriving from the ancestral sex chromosomes was lost from the X and retained on the Y chromosome in eutherian mammals

9. Additional file 2 of A gene deriving from the ancestral sex chromosomes was lost from the X and retained on the Y chromosome in eutherian mammals

12. Mammalian Y chromosomes retain widely expressed dosage-sensitive regulators

13. Strict evolutionary conservation followed rapid gene loss on human and rhesus Y chromosomes

14. Convergent evolution of chicken Z and human X chromosomes by expansion and gene acquisition

15. Chimpanzee and human Y chromosomes are remarkably divergent in structure and gene content

17. Sequence analysis in Bos taurus reveals pervasiveness of X–Y arms races in mammalian lineages

18. Conservation of Y-linked genes during human evolution revealed by comparative sequencing in chimpanzee

19. The male-specific region of the human Y chromosome is a mosaic of discrete sequence classes

21. Sequence analysis in Bos taurus reveals pervasiveness of X–Y arms races in mammalian lineages

22. Selection Has Countered High Mutability to Preserve the Ancestral Copy Number of Y Chromosome Amplicons in Diverse Human Lineages

23. Chromosome segregation errors generate a diverse spectrum of simple and complex genomic rearrangements

24. Locating and Characterizing a Transgene Integration Site by Nanopore Sequencing

27. Avian W and mammalian Y chromosomes convergently retained dosage-sensitive regulators

28. Sex chromosome-to-autosome transposition events counter Y-chromosome gene loss in mammals

29. Mammalian Y chromosomes retain widely expressed dosage-sensitive regulators

30. Sequencing the Mouse Y Chromosome Reveals Convergent Gene Acquisition and Amplification on Both Sex Chromosomes

31. Avian W and mammalian Y chromosomes convergently retained dosage-sensitive regulators

32. Sequence analysis in Bos taurusreveals pervasiveness of X–Y arms races in mammalian lineages

33. TALEN-mediated editing of the mouse Y chromosome

35. Erratum: Corrigendum: Mammalian Y chromosomes retain widely expressed dosage-sensitive regulators

36. Strict evolutionary conservation followed rapid gene loss on human and rhesus Y chromosomes

37. Convergent evolution of chicken Z and human X chromosomes by expansion and gene acquisition

38. Chimpanzee and Human Y Chromosomes Are Remarkably Divergent in Structure and Gene Content

39. TALEN-mediated editing of the mouse Y chromosome

40. Corrigendum: Conservation of Y-linked genes during human evolution revealed by comparative sequencing in chimpanzee

42. Polymorphism for a 1.6-Mb deletion of the human Y chromosome persists through balance between recurrent mutation and haploid selection

43. Corrigendum: Mammalian Y chromosomes retain widely expressed dosage-sensitive regulators.

44. Convergent evolution of chicken Z and human X chromosomes by expansion and gene acquisition

45. Chimpanzee and human Y chromosomes are remarkably divergent in structure and gene content

46. The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expression.

47. Locating and Characterizing a Transgene Integration Site by Nanopore Sequencing.

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