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James Turner
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Burgoyne, Paul
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Mahadevaiah, Shantha
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Touré, Aminata
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Singh, Prim
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Ojarikre, Obah
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Ellis, Peter
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Pehrson, John
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Cooke, Howard
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Costa, Yael
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Deng, Chu-Xia
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Elliott, David
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Fernandez-Capetillo, Oscar
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Garchon, Henri-Jean
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Gaston-Massuet, Carles
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Gautier, Philippe
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2009: Reynard Louise N; Turner James M A
Increased sex chromosome expression and epigenetic abnormalities in spermatids from male mice with Y chromosome deletions.
Journal of cell science 2009;122(Pt 22):4239-48.
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2009: Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Royo Helene; Vandeberg John L; McCarrey John R; Mackay Sarah; Turner James M A
Key Features of the X Inactivation Process Are Conserved between Marsupials and Eutherians.
Current biology : CB 2009;19(17):1478-84.
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2009: Burgoyne Paul S; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Turner James M A
The consequences of asynapsis for mammalian meiosis.
Nature reviews. Genetics 2009;10(3):207-16.
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2009: Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Costa Yael; Turner James M A
Using RNA FISH to study gene expression during mammalian meiosis.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 2009;558():433-44.
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2008: Gaston-Massuet Carles; Andoniadou Cynthia L; Signore Massimo; Sajedi Ezat; Bird Sophie; Turner James M A; Martinez-Barbera Juan Pedro
Genetic interaction between the homeobox transcription factors HESX1 and SIX3 is required for normal pituitary development.
Developmental biology 2008;324(2):322-33.
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2008: Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Bourc'his Déborah; de Rooij Dirk G; Bestor Timothy H; Turner James M A; Burgoyne Paul S
Extensive meiotic asynapsis in mice antagonises meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin and consequently disrupts meiotic sex chromosome inactivation.
The Journal of cell biology 2008;182(2):263-76.
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2008: Mueller Jacob L; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Park Peter J; Warburton Peter E; Page David C; Turner James M A
The mouse X chromosome is enriched for multicopy testis genes showing postmeiotic expression.
Nature genetics 2008;40(6):794-9.
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2007: Burgoyne Paul S; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Turner James M A
The management of DNA double-strand breaks in mitotic G2, and in mammalian meiosis viewed from a mitotic G2 perspective.
BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2007;29(10):974-86.
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2007: Reynard Louise N; Turner James M A; Cocquet Julie; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Touré Aminata; Höög Christer; Burgoyne Paul S
Expression analysis of the mouse multi-copy X-linked gene Xlr-related, meiosis-regulated (Xmr), reveals that Xmr encodes a spermatid-expressed cytoplasmic protein, SLX/XMR.
Biology of reproduction 2007;77(2):329-35.
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2007: Turner James M A
Meiotic sex chromosome inactivation.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2007;134(10):1823-31.
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2007: Takada Yuki; Isono Kyo-ichi; Shinga Jun; Turner James M A; Kitamura Hiroshi; Ohara Osamu; Watanabe Gen; Singh Prim B; Kamijo Takehiko; Jenuwein Thomas; Burgoyne Paul S; Koseki Haruhiko
Mammalian Polycomb Scmh1 mediates exclusion of Polycomb complexes from the XY body in the pachytene spermatocytes.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2007;134(3):579-90.
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2007: Turner James M A
Meiosis 2007--where have we got to and where are we going?
Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology 2007;15(5):517-21.
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2006: Costa Yael; Speed Robert M; Gautier Philippe; Semple Colin A; Maratou Klio; Turner James M A; Cooke Howard J
Mouse MAELSTROM: the link between meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin and microRNA pathway?
Human molecular genetics 2006;15(15):2324-34.
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2006: Turner James M A
X-inactivation: close encounters of the X kind.
Current biology : CB 2006;16(7):R259-61.
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2006: Turner James M A; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Ellis Peter J I; Mitchell Michael J; Burgoyne Paul S
Pachytene asynapsis drives meiotic sex chromosome inactivation and leads to substantial postmeiotic repression in spermatids.
Developmental cell 2006;10(4):521-9.
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2005: Ellis Peter J I; Clemente Emily J; Ball Penny; Touré Aminata; Ferguson Lydia; Turner James M A; Loveland Kate L; Affara Nabeel A; Burgoyne Paul S
Deletions on mouse Yq lead to upregulation of multiple X- and Y-linked transcripts in spermatids.
Human molecular genetics 2005;14(18):2705-15.
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2005: Turner James M A
Sex chromosomes make their mark.
Chromosoma 2005;114(4):300-6.
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2005: Turner James M A; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Fernandez-Capetillo Oscar; Nussenzweig André; Xu Xiaoling; Deng Chu-Xia; Burgoyne Paul S
Silencing of unsynapsed meiotic chromosomes in the mouse.
Nature genetics 2005;37(1):41-7.
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2004: Turner James M A; Aprelikova Olga; Xu Xiaoling; Wang Ruihong; Kim Sangsoo; Chandramouli Gadisetti V R; Barrett J Carl; Burgoyne Paul S; Deng Chu-Xia
BRCA1, histone H2AX phosphorylation, and male meiotic sex chromosome inactivation.
Current biology : CB 2004;14(23):2135-42.
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2004: Hoyer-Fender Sigrid; Czirr Eva; Radde Rebecca; Turner James M A; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Pehrson John R; Burgoyne Paul S
Localisation of histone macroH2A1.2 to the XY-body is not a response to the presence of asynapsed chromosome axes.
Journal of cell science 2004;117(Pt 2):189-98.
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2003: Saunders P T K; Turner J M A; Ruggiu M; Taggart M; Burgoyne P S; Elliott D; Cooke H J
Absence of mDazl produces a final block on germ cell development at meiosis.
Reproduction (Cambridge, England) 2003;126(5):589-97.
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2003: Szot M; Grigoriev V; Mahadevaiah S K; Ojarikre O A; Touré A; von Glasenapp E; Rattigan A; Turner J M A; Elliott D J; Burgoyne P S
Does Rbmy have a role in sperm development in mice?
Cytogenetic and genome research 2003;103(3-4):330-6.
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2002: Turner James M A; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Elliott David J; Garchon Henri-Jean; Pehrson John R; Jaenisch Rudolf; Burgoyne Paul S
Meiotic sex chromosome inactivation in male mice with targeted disruptions of Xist.
Journal of cell science 2002;115(Pt 21):4097-105.
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2002: Burgoyne P S; Ojarikre O A; Turner J M A
Evidence that postnatal growth retardation in XO mice is due to haploinsufficiency for a non-PAR X gene.
Cytogenetic and genome research 2002;99(1-4):252-6.
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2001: Turner J M; Burgoyne P S; Singh P B
M31 and macroH2A1.2 colocalise at the pseudoautosomal region during mouse meiosis.
Journal of cell science 2001;114(Pt 18):3367-75.
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2001: Mahadevaiah S K; Turner J M; Baudat F; Rogakou E P; de Boer P; Blanco-Rodríguez J; Jasin M; Keeney S; Bonner W M; Burgoyne P S
Recombinational DNA double-strand breaks in mice precede synapsis.
Nature genetics 2001;27(3):271-6.
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2000: Turner J M; Mahadevaiah S K; Benavente R; Offenberg H H; Heyting C; Burgoyne P S
Analysis of male meiotic "sex body" proteins during XY female meiosis provides new insights into their functions.
Chromosoma 2000;109(6):426-32.
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