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Why does the Y chromosome retain UTY?
Why does the Y chromosome retain UTY? Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor A study, published in the journal Development, is the first to precisely map endogenous UTY occupancy across the human genome and demonstrate that UTY remains functionally involved in transcriptional regulation during early human development.
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