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    • Page, Jesús; Viera, Alberto; Parra, María Teresa; Fuente, Roberto de la; Suja, José Angel; Prieto, Ignacio; Barbero, José Luis; Rufas, Julio S.; Berríos del Solar, María Soledad; Fernández Donoso, Raúl (PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 2006-08)
      Marsupial sex chromosomes break the rule that recombination during first meiotic prophase is necessary to ensure reductional segregation during first meiotic division. It is widely accepted that in marsupials X and Y ...
    • Page, Jesús; Berríos del Solar, María Soledad; Parra, María Teresa; Viera, Alberto; Suja, José Angel; Prieto, Ignacio; Barbero, José Luis; Rufas, Julio S.; Fernández Donoso, Raúl (GENETICS, 2005-06)
      Marsupials present a series of genetic and chromosomal features that are highly conserved in very distant species. One of these features is the absence of a homologous region between X and Y chromosomes. According to this ...
    • Page, Jesús; Fuente, Roberto de la; Gómez, Rocío; Calvente, Adela; Viera, Alberto; Parra, María Teresa; Santos, Juan Luis; Berríos del Solar, María Soledad; Fernández Donoso, Raúl; Suja, José Angel; Rufas, Julio S. (SPRINGER, 2006-06)
      During first meiotic prophase, homologous chromosomes are held together by the synaptonemal complex, a tripartite proteinaceous structure that extends along the entire length of meiotic bivalents. While this feature is ...