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Academic Article The multicopy gene Sly represses the sex chromosomes in the male mouse germline after meiosis.
Academic Article Deficiency in the multicopy Sycp3-like X-linked genes Slx and Slxl1 causes major defects in spermatid differentiation.
Academic Article Deficiency in mouse Y chromosome long arm gene complement is associated with sperm DNA damage.
Academic Article Deficiency of the multi-copy mouse Y gene Sly causes sperm DNA damage and abnormal chromatin packaging.
Academic Article Two Y genes can replace the entire Y chromosome for assisted reproduction in the mouse.
Academic Article Mouse Y-linked Zfy1 and Zfy2 are expressed during the male-specific interphase between meiosis I and meiosis II and promote the 2nd meiotic division.
Academic Article Testicular abnormalities in mice with Y chromosome deficiencies.
Academic Article Two genes substitute for the mouse Y chromosome for spermatogenesis and reproduction.
Academic Article Rescue of Sly Expression Is Not Sufficient to Rescue Spermiogenic Phenotype of Mice with Deletions of Y Chromosome Long Arm.
Academic Article Genomic DNA damage in mouse transgenesis.
Academic Article Live offspring from mice lacking the Y chromosome long arm gene complement.
Academic Article Ejaculated and epididymal mouse spermatozoa are different in their susceptibility to nuclease-dependent DNA damage and in their nuclease activity.
Concept Chromosome Aberrations
Concept Chromosome Deletion
Concept Chromosomes
Concept Sex Chromosome Aberrations
Concept Sex Chromosomes
Concept X Chromosome
Concept Y Chromosome
Concept Chromosome Breakage
Concept Chromosomes, Mammalian
Concept Chromosomes, Human, Y
Academic Article Loss of mouse Y chromosome gene Zfy1 and Zfy2 leads to spermatogenesis impairment, sperm defects, and infertility.
Academic Article Two acquired mouse Y chromosome-linked genes, Prssly and Teyorf1, are dispensable for male fertility?.
Academic Article Return of the forgotten hero: the role of Y chromosome-encoded Zfy in male reproduction.
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