Evidence of evolutionary up-regulation of the single active X chromosome in mammals based on Clc4 expression levels in Mus spretus and Mus musculus.
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V. Chapman | D. Adler | C. Disteche | E. Rugarli | P. Lingenfelter | K. Tsuchiya | D. Poslinski | H. D. Liggitt | R. Elliott | A. Ballabio | K. Tsuchiya | Diane Poslinski
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