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2004A platypus’ eye view of the mammalian genomeGrutzner, F.; Graves, J.
2008Conservation of small RNA pathways in platypusMurchison, E.; Kheradpour, P.; Sachidanandam, R.; Smith, C.; Hodges, E.; Xuan, Z.; Kellis, M.; Grutzner, F.; Stark, A.; Hannon, G.
2015Lack of sex chromosome specific meiotic silencing in platypus reveals origin of MSCI in therian mammalsDaish, T.; Casey, A.; Grutzner, F.
2006How did the platypus get its sex chromosome chain? A comparison of meiotic multiples and sex chromosomes in plants and animalsGrutzner, F.; Ashley, T.; Rowell, D.; Graves, J.
2009Higher-order genome organization in platypus and chicken sperm and repositioning of sex chromosomes during mammalian evolutionTsend-Ayush, E.; Dodge, N.; Mohr, J.; Casey, A.; Himmelbauer, H.; Kremitzki, C.; Schatzkamer, K.; Graves, T.; Warren, W.; Grutzner, F.
2008Bird-like sex chromosomes of platypus imply recent origin of mammal sex chromosomesVeyrunes, F.; Waters, P.; Miethke, P.; Rens, W.; McMillan, D.; Alsop, A.; Grutzner, F.; Deakin, J.; Whittington, C.; Schatzkamer, K.; Kremitzki, C.; Graves, T.; Ferguson-Smith, M.; Warren, W.; Graves, J.
2008Retroposed SNOfall - A mammalian-wide comparison of platypus snoRNAsSchmitz, J.; Zemann, A.; Churakov, G.; Kuhl, H.; Grutzner, F.; Reinhardt, R.; Brosius, J.
2008Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of evolutionWarren, W.; Hillier, L.; Graves, J.; Birney, E.; Ponting, C.; Grutzner, F.; Belov, K.; Miller, W.; Clarke, L.; Chinwall, A.; Yang, S.; Heger, A.; Locke, D.; Miethke, P.; Waters, P.; Veyrunes, F.; Fulton, L.; Fulton, B.; Graves, T.; Wallis, J.; et al.
2007DMRT gene cluster analysis in the platypus: New insights into genomic organization and regulatory regionsEl-Mogharbel, N.; Wakefield, M.; Deakin, J.; Tsend-Ayush, E.; Grutzner, F.; Alsop, A.; Ezaz, T.; Graves, J.
2004In the platypus a meiotic chain of ten sex chromosomes shares genes with the bird Z and mammal X chromosomesGrutzner, F.; Rens, W.; Tsend-Ayush, E.; El-Mogharbel, N.; O'Brien, P.; Jones, R.; Ferguson-Smith, M.; Graves, J.