Fancm has dual roles in the limiting of meiotic crossovers and germ cell maintenance in mammals
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D. J. Merriner | J. Heierhorst | S. Novakovic | A. Deans | J. Stringer | L. Martelotto | Wayne M Crismani | E. Hoffmann | A. Leichter | Karla J. Hutt | Ruqian Lyu | N. Zerafa | K. Hutt | Vanessa Tsui | Jessica E. M. Dunleavy | Elissah Granger | Tim Semple | Lucy McNeill | Moira K. O’Bryan | Davis J. McCarthy | Rui Liu | Nadeen Zerafa
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