Basic Genetics: A Human Approach

Basic Genetics: A Human Approach
ISBN-10
0787230235
ISBN-13
9780787230234
Series
Basic Genetics
Category
Human genetics
Pages
147
Language
English
Published
1997-06-28
Publisher
Kendall Hunt

Description

pothesized that the Barr body is an inactivated X chromosome . That would explain the difference in " doses " between males , who have one X chromosome , and females , who have two X chromosomes . The most convincing evidence in support ...

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