Mule or hinny might be a natural model for studying the role of parent genomes in carcinogenesis.
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Publication Date: 2008-08-16 PubMed ID: 18710794DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2008.07.001Google Scholar: Lookup
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Guo S, Lu J, Li H, Ye J, Ma F, Wang Y, Li Q, Zhang F.
(2008).
Mule or hinny might be a natural model for studying the role of parent genomes in carcinogenesis.
Med Hypotheses, 71(5), 810-811.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2008.07.001 Publication
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MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
- Equidae
- Fathers
- Female
- Genome
- Horses
- Humans
- Karyotyping
- Male
- Models, Animal
- Mothers
- Neoplasms / genetics
- Species Specificity
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