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Por que as mulheres são especiais como os gatos
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Por que as mulheres são especiais como os gatos
  • Published_at:2021-03-27
  • Category:Science & Technology
  • Channel:Atila Iamarino
  • tags: canal atila iamarino genetica mulheres gatos
  • description: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSTlOTcyUmzvhQi6F8lFi5w/join MeuDNA PREMIUM: http://bit.ly/meuDNAPREMIUM_Atila Roteiro e apresentação: Atila Iamarino - Twitter @oatila - Instagram @oatila Direção e Produção: Paloma Sato Composição de Imagens e Animação: Natalia Grego - Instagram: @natgrego.art Composição de Imagens, Animação, Edição e Thumb: Giulia Donadio: Instagram: @giulia_donadio Referência: Zimmer, C. (2019). She Has Her Mother's Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity. Dutton. Stevens, Nettie Maria. Studies in Spermatogenesis with especial reference to the "Accessory Chromosome", Part I, Carnegie Institution of Washington, sept. 1905, Plate VI Lyon, M. F. (1961). Gene action in the X-chromosome of the mouse (Mus musculus L.). nature, 190(4773), 372-373. Gitschier, J. (2010). The gift of observation: an interview with Mary Lyon. PLoS Genet, 6(1), e1000813. Bianchi, D. W., Zickwolf, G. K., Weil, G. J., Sylvester, S., & DeMaria, M. A. (1996). Male fetal progenitor cells persist in maternal blood for as long as 27 years postpartum. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 93(2), 705-708. Libert, C., Dejager, L., & Pinheiro, I. (2010). The X chromosome in immune functions: when a chromosome makes the difference. Nature Reviews Immunology, 10(8), 594-604. Deng, X., Berletch, J. B., Nguyen, D. K., & Disteche, C. M. (2014). X chromosome regulation: diverse patterns in development, tissues and disease. Nature Reviews Genetics, 15(6), 367-378. Klein, S. L., & Flanagan, K. L. (2016). Sex differences in immune responses. Nature Reviews Immunology, 16(10), 626. Khramtsova, E. A., Davis, L. K., & Stranger, B. E. (2019). The role of sex in the genomics of human complex traits. Nature Reviews Genetics, 20(3), 173-190. Surridge, A. K., Osorio, D., & Mundy, N. I. (2003). Evolution and selection of trichromatic vision in primates. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 18(4), 198-205
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