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Testing the hypothesis that "despite the rapid evolution of reproductive protein genes, the functional basis of metazoan male germ cell identity relies on an old, evolutionarily conserved genetic program that can provide relevant insight into spermatogenesis and human infertility."
https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/95774Published at
2024-09-17 14:50:22Event JSON
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