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Shantha Mahadevaiah
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Burgoyne, Paul
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Ojarikre, Obah
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Touré, Aminata
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Rattigan, Aine
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Szot, Maria
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Elliott, David
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Grigoriev, Vladimir
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2009: Cocquet Julie; Ellis Peter J I; Yamauchi Yasuhiro; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Affara Nabeel A; Ward Monika A; Burgoyne Paul S
The multicopy gene sly represses the sex chromosomes in the male mouse germline after meiosis.
PLoS biology 2009;7(11):e1000244.
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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: 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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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: Barchi Marco; Mahadevaiah Shantha; Di Giacomo Monica; Baudat Frédéric; de Rooij Dirk G; Burgoyne Paul S; Jasin Maria; Keeney Scott
Surveillance of different recombination defects in mouse spermatocytes yields distinct responses despite elimination at an identical developmental stage.
Molecular and cellular biology 2005;25(16):7203-15.
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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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2005: Touré Aminata; Clemente Emily J; Ellis Peter; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Ojarikre Obah A; Ball Penny A F; Reynard Louise; Loveland Kate L; Burgoyne Paul S; Affara Nabeel A
Identification of novel Y chromosome encoded transcripts by testis transcriptome analysis of mice with deletions of the Y chromosome long arm.
Genome biology 2005;6(12):R102.
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2004: Touré Aminata; Szot Maria; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Rattigan Aine; Ojarikre Obah A; Burgoyne Paul S
A new deletion of the mouse Y chromosome long arm associated with the loss of Ssty expression, abnormal sperm development and sterility.
Genetics 2004;166(2):901-12.
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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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2004: Touré Aminata; Grigoriev Vladimir; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Rattigan Aine; Ojarikre Obah A; Burgoyne Paul S
A protein encoded by a member of the multicopy Ssty gene family located on the long arm of the mouse Y chromosome is expressed during sperm development.
Genomics 2004;83(1):140-7.
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2003: Fernandez-Capetillo Oscar; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Celeste Arkady; Romanienko Peter J; Camerini-Otero R Daniel; Bonner William M; Manova Katia; Burgoyne Paul; Nussenzweig André
H2AX is required for chromatin remodeling and inactivation of sex chromosomes in male mouse meiosis.
Developmental cell 2003;4(4):497-508.
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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: Cowell Ian G; Aucott Rebecca; Mahadevaiah Shantha K; Burgoyne Paul S; Huskisson Neville; Bongiorni Silvia; Prantera Giorgio; Fanti Laura; Pimpinelli Sergio; Wu Rong; Gilbert David M; Shi Wei; Fundele Reinald; Morrison Harris; Jeppesen Peter; Singh Prim B
Heterochromatin, HP1 and methylation at lysine 9 of histone H3 in animals.
Chromosoma 2002;111(1):22-36.
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2001: Mazeyrat S; Saut N; Grigoriev V; Mahadevaiah S K; Ojarikre O A; Rattigan A; Bishop C; Eicher E M; Mitchell M J; Burgoyne P S
A Y-encoded subunit of the translation initiation factor Eif2 is essential for mouse spermatogenesis.
Nature genetics 2001;29(1):49-53.
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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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2000: Mahadevaiah S K; Evans E P; Burgoyne P S
An analysis of meiotic impairment and of sex chromosome associations throughout meiosis in XYY mice.
Cytogenetics and cell genetics 2000;89(1-2):29-37.
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1998: Mahadevaiah S K; Odorisio T; Elliott D J; Rattigan A; Szot M; Laval S H; Washburn L L; McCarrey J R; Cattanach B M; Lovell-Badge R; Burgoyne P S
Mouse homologues of the human AZF candidate gene RBM are expressed in spermatogonia and spermatids, and map to a Y chromosome deletion interval associated with a high incidence of sperm abnormalities.
Human molecular genetics 1998;7(4):715-27.
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1998: Burgoyne P S; Mahadevaiah S K; Perry J; Palmer S J; Ashworth A
The Y* rearrangement in mice: new insights into a perplexing PAR.
Cytogenetics and cell genetics 1998;80(1-4):37-40.
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1996: Odorisio T; Mahadevaiah S K; McCarrey J R; Burgoyne P S
Transcriptional analysis of the candidate spermatogenesis gene Ube1y and of the closely related Ube1x shows that they are coexpressed in spermatogonia and spermatids but are repressed in pachytene spermatocytes.
Developmental biology 1996;180(1):336-43.
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1995: Laval S H; Glenister P H; Rasberry C; Thornton C E; Mahadevaiah S K; Cooke H J; Burgoyne P S; Cattanach B M
Y chromosome short arm-Sxr recombination in XSxr/Y males causes deletion of Rbm and XY female sex reversal.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995;92(22):10403-7.
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1994: Conway S J; Mahadevaiah S K; Darling S M; Capel B; Rattigan A M; Burgoyne P S
Y353/B: a candidate multiple-copy spermiogenesis gene on the mouse Y chromosome.
Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society 1994;5(4):203-10.
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1993: Mahadevaiah S K; Lovell-Badge R; Burgoyne P S
Tdy-negative XY, XXY and XYY female mice: breeding data and synaptonemal complex analysis.
Journal of reproduction and fertility 1993;97(1):151-60.
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1992: Burgoyne P S; Mahadevaiah S K; Sutcliffe M J; Palmer S J
Fertility in mice requires X-Y pairing and a Y-chromosomal "spermiogenesis" gene mapping to the long arm.
Cell 1992;71(3):391-8.
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1992: Burgoyne P S; Sutcliffe M J; Mahadevaiah S K
The role of unpaired sex chromosomes in spermatogenic failure.
Andrologia 1992;24(1):17-20.
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1992: Mittwoch U; Mahadevaiah S K
Unpaired chromosomes at meiosis: cause or effect of gametogenic insufficiency?
Cytogenetics and cell genetics 1992;59(4):274-9.
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1990: Mittwoch U; Mahadevaiah S K; Setterfield L A
Pachytene pairing and oocyte numbers in mice with two single Robertsonian translocations and the male-sterile compound with monobrachial homology.
Cytogenetics and cell genetics 1990;53(2-3):144-7.
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1990: Mahadevaiah S K; Setterfield L A; Mittwoch U
Pachytene pairing and sperm counts in mice with single Robertsonian translocations and monobrachial compounds.
Cytogenetics and cell genetics 1990;53(1):26-31.
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1990: Palmer S J; Mahadevaiah S K; Burgoyne P S
XYY spermatogenesis in XO/XY/XYY mosaic mice.
Cytogenetics and cell genetics 1990;54(1-2):29-34.
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1988: Setterfield L A; Mahadevaiah S; Mittwoch U
Chromosome pairing and germ cell loss in male and female mice carrying a reciprocal translocation.
Journal of reproduction and fertility 1988;82(1):369-79.
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1988: Setterfield L A; Mahadevaiah S; Mittwoch U
Pachytene pairing in relation to sperm and oocyte numbers in a male-fertile reciprocal translocation in the mouse.
Cytogenetics and cell genetics 1988;49(4):293-9.
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1988: Mahadevaiah S; Setterfield L A; Mittwoch U
Univalent sex chromosomes in spermatocytes of Sxr-carrying mice.
Chromosoma 1988;97(2):145-53.
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1986: Mahadevaiah S; Mittwoch U
Synaptonemal complex analysis in spermatocytes and oocytes of tertiary trisomic Ts(512)31H mice with male sterility.
Cytogenetics and cell genetics 1986;41(3):169-76.
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1985: Burgoyne P S; Mahadevaiah S; Mittwoch U
A reciprocal autosomal translocation which causes male sterility in the mouse also impairs oogenesis.
Journal of reproduction and fertility 1985;75(2):647-52.
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1984: Mittwoch U; Mahadevaiah S; Setterfield L A
Chromosomal anomalies that cause male sterility in the mouse also reduce ovary size.
Genetical research 1984;44(2):219-24.
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1984: Mahadevaiah S; Mittwoch U; Moses M J
Pachytene chromosomes in male and female mice heterozygous for the Is(7;1)40H insertion.
Chromosoma 1984;90(3):163-9.
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1981: Mittwoch U; Mahadevaiah S; Olive M B
Retardation of ovarian growth in male-sterile mice carrying an autosomal translocation.
Journal of medical genetics 1981;18(6):414-7.
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1980: Mittwoch U; Mahadevaiah S
Additional growth--a link between mammalian testes, avian ovaries, gonadal asymmetry in hermaphrodites and the expression of H-Y antigen.
Growth 1980;44(4):287-300.
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1980: Mittwoch U; Mahadevaiah S
Comparison of development of human fetal gonads and kidneys.
Journal of reproduction and fertility 1980;58(2):463-7.
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