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Spatial separation of parental genomes during mouse interspecific (Mus musculus × M. spretus) spermiogenesis

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Mayer, W., Fundele, R. & Haaf, T. Spatial separation of parental genomes during mouse interspecific (Mus musculus × M. spretus) spermiogenesis. Chromosome Res 8, 555–558 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009227924235

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