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Autoradiography of lymphocytes and fibroblasts has shed more light on the behaviour of X chromosomes in mules and hinnies.
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GIANNELLI, F., HAMERTON, J. Non-Random Late Replication of X Chromosomes in Mules and Hinnies. Nature 232, 315–319 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/232315a0
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