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Volume 1 / 1993 - Volume 20 / 2012
Special issue on Dosage Compensation / Edited by Edith Heard and Laura Carrel
579-583
Foreword: Coping with sex chromosome imbalance
Edith Heard and Laura Carrel
585-602
Progress and prospects toward our understanding of the evolution of dosage compensation
Beatriz Vicoso and Doris Bachtrog
603-619
X chromosomal regulation in flies: when less is more
Erinc Hallacli and Asifa Akhtar
621-635
The worm solution: a chromosome-full of condensin helps gene expression go down
Györgyi Csankovszki, Emily L. Petty and Karishma S. Collette
637-648
Dosage compensation and gene expression on the mammalian X chromosome: one plus one does not always equal two
Katie E. Prothero, Jill M. Stahl and Laura Carrel
649-658
Monosomy for the X chromosome
Carolyn A. Bondy and Clara Cheng
659-669
Lessons from comparative analysis of X-chromosome inactivation in mammals
Ikuhiro Okamoto and Edith Heard
671-685
Unravelling the evolutionary origins of X chromosome inactivation in mammals: insights from marsupials and monotremes
Janine E. Deakin, Julie Chaumeil, Timothy A. Hore and Jennifer A. Marshall Graves
687-697
Avian sex chromosomes: dosage compensation matters
Heather A. McQueen and Michael Clinton
699-717
Gene and genome duplications: the impact of dosage-sensitivity on the fate of nuclear genes
Patrick P. Edger and J. Chris Pires
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