Abstract
X chromosome inactivation is a complex process that occurs in marsupial and eutherian mammals. The process is thought to have arisen during the differentiation of mammalian sex chromosomes to achieve an equal dosage of X chromosome genes in males and females. The differences in the X chromosome inactivation processes in marsupial and eutherian mammals are considered, and the hypotheses on its origin and evolution are discussed in this review. © 2013 Park-media, Ltd.
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Shevchenko, A. I., Zakharova, I. S., & Zakian, S. M. (2013). The evolutionary pathway of X chromosome inactivation in mammals. Acta Naturae. Russian Federation Agency for Science and Innovation. https://doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2013-5-2-40-53
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