
doi: 10.1007/bf02138896
handle: 2027.42/42503
Des cultures obtenues à partir d'hybrides femelles entre deux espèces de Meriones à 44 chromosomes et différant par l'acrocentrie ( M. shawi ) ou la métacentrie ( M. libycus ) de l' X ont permis l'étude de clones cellulaires. C'est alors tantôt l' X métacentrique, tantôt l' X acrocentrique qui se révèle inactivé («latereplicating»). Bien que la proportion 1/1, significative d'une inactivation due uniquement au hasard, n'ait pas été rigoureusement observée, ces résultats sont nettement en faveur de l'hypothèse de Lyon . ; Peer Reviewed ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42503/1/18_2005_Article_BF02138896.pdf
Science (General), Science, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Cell Biology, General, Biomedicine General, Biochemistry
Science (General), Science, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Cell Biology, General, Biomedicine General, Biochemistry
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