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201. Evolution from XIST-Independent to XIST-Controlled X-Chromosome Inactivation: Epigenetic Modifications in Distantly Related Mammals.

202. Evolution of Genomic Imprinting: Insights from Marsupials and Monotremes.

203. How did the platypus get its sex chromosome chain? A comparison of meiotic multiples and sex chromosomes in plants and animals.

204. The mammalian αD-globin gene lineage and a new model for the molecular evolution of α-globin gene clusters at the stem of the mammalian radiation

205. In the platypus a meiotic chain of ten sex chromosomes shares genes with the bird Z and mammal X chromosomes.

206. Comparative and functional analyses of LYL1 loci establish marsupial sequences as a model for phylogenetic footprinting&star; <FN ID="FN1"><NO>&star;</NO>Sequence data from this article have been deposited with the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank Data Libraries under Accession No. AL731834.</FN>

207. Chromosomics: Bridging the Gap between Genomes and Chromosomes.

208. The Methylome of Vertebrate Sex Chromosomes.

209. Author Correction: Extant and extinct bilby genomes combined with Indigenous knowledge improve conservation of a unique Australian marsupial.

210. Extant and extinct bilby genomes combined with Indigenous knowledge improve conservation of a unique Australian marsupial.

211. Gene expression of male pathway genes sox9 and amh during early sex differentiation in a reptile departs from the classical amniote model.

212. Polygenic sex determination in vertebrates - is there any such thing?

213. Truncated jarid2 and kdm6b transcripts are associated with temperature-induced sex reversal during development in a dragon lizard.

214. Two transcriptionally distinct pathways drive female development in a reptile with both genetic and temperature dependent sex determination.

215. Stress, novel sex genes, and epigenetic reprogramming orchestrate socially controlled sex change.

216. Landscape of DNA Methylation on the Marsupial X.

217. Differential intron retention in Jumonji chromatin modifier genes is implicated in reptile temperature-dependent sex determination.

218. Highly differentiated ZW sex microchromosomes in the Australian Varanus species evolved through rapid amplification of repetitive sequences.

219. Pathogenesis and molecular biology of a transmissible tumor in the Tasmanian devil.

220. Sequence and gene content of a large fragment of a lizard sex chromosome and evaluation of candidate sex differentiating gene R-spondin 1.

221. A second-generation anchored genetic linkage map of the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii).

222. A first-generation integrated tammar wallaby map and its use in creating a tammar wallaby first-generation virtual genome map.

223. Evolutionary transitions between mechanisms of sex determination in vertebrates.

224. Are homologies in vertebrate sex determination due to shared ancestry or to limited options?

225. The Tasmanian devil transcriptome reveals Schwann cell origins of a clonally transmissible cancer.

226. Does the human X contain a third evolutionary block? Origin of genes on human Xp11 and Xq28.

227. Recombination and nucleotide diversity in the sex chromosomal pseudoautosomal region of the emu, Dromaius novaehollandiae.

228. Unravelling the evolutionary origins of X chromosome inactivation in mammals: insights from marsupials and monotremes.

229. Monotreme sex chromosomes--implications for the evolution of amniote sex chromosomes.

230. The ZW sex microchromosomes of an Australian dragon lizard share no homology with those of other reptiles or birds.

231. A simple non-invasive protocol to establish primary cell lines from tail and toe explants for cytogenetic studies in Australian dragon lizards (Squamata: Agamidae).

232. An XX/XY heteromorphic sex chromosome system in the Australian chelid turtle Emydura macquarii: a new piece in the puzzle of sex chromosome evolution in turtles.

233. Identification of cryptic sex chromosomes and isolation of X- and Y-borne genes.

234. Mammalian sex--Origin and evolution of the Y chromosome and SRY.

235. Core-SINE blocks comprise a large fraction of monotreme genomes; implications for vertebrate chromosome evolution.

236. The region homologous to the X-chromosome inactivation centre has been disrupted in marsupial and monotreme mammals.

237. The X and Y chromosomes assemble into H2A.Z-containing [corrected] facultative heterochromatin [corrected] following meiosis.

238. The mammalian alphaD-globin gene lineage and a new model for the molecular evolution of alpha-globin gene clusters at the stem of the mammalian radiation.

239. RBMX gene is essential for brain development in zebrafish.

240. Characterizing the chromosomes of the Australian model marsupial Macropus eugenii (tammar wallaby).

241. The dragon lizard Pogona vitticeps has ZZ/ZW micro-sex chromosomes.

242. Isolation, X location and activity of the marsupial homologue of SLC16A2, an XIST-flanking gene in eutherian mammals.

243. Evolution of vertebrate genes related to prion and Shadoo proteins--clues from comparative genomic analysis.

244. ATRX and sex differentiation.

245. Universal fast walking applied to cDNA.

246. TSPY, the candidate gonadoblastoma gene on the human Y chromosome, has a widely expressed homologue on the X - implications for Y chromosome evolution.

247. Conservation of chromosome arrangement and position of the X in mammalian sperm suggests functional significance.

248. The rise and fall of SRY.

249. The future of sex.

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