Conservation of position and exclusive expression of mouse Xist from the inactive X chromosome.

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Published in Nature on May 23, 1991

Authors

N Brockdorff1, A Ashworth, G F Kay, P Cooper, S Smith, V M McCabe, D P Norris, G D Penny, D Patel, S Rastan

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1: Section of Comparative Biology, MRC Clinical Research Centre, Harrow, UK.

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