Genomic organization of the sex-determining and adjacent regions of the sex chromosomes of medaka.
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M. Schartl | M. Schmid | Takashi Sasaki | N. Shimizu | S. Asakawa | M. Kondo | A. Shimizu | I. Nanda | H. Hori | U. Hornung | S. Imai
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