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Automated nuclear cartography reveals conserved sperm chromosome territory localization across 2 million years of mouse evolution

  • Benjamin Matthew Skinner
  • , Joanne Bacon
  • , Claudia Cattoni Rathje
  • , Erica Lee Larson
  • , Emily Emiko Konishi Kopania
  • , Jeffrey Martin Good
  • , Nabeel Ahmed Affara
  • , Peter James Ivor Ellis
  • University of Cambridge
  • University of Kent
  • University of Denver
  • University of Montana

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