Comparative genomics illuminates karyotype and sex chromosome evolution of sharks. Wu et al.

Published: 30 April 2024| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/nt6kx9pkv3.2
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Jiahong Wu

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Cell-1 shark-0321-100x-2-scale1_C001T001.tif: Chromosomes stained with DAPI. shark-0321-100x-2-scale1_C002T001.tif: Red fluorescent signal of the probe (originating from the Y chromosome). shark-0321-100x-2-scale1_T001.tif: The merged result of probe signal and DAPI signal. Cell-2 shark-0321-100x-15-scale_C001T001.tif: Chromosomes stained with DAPI. shark-0321-100x-15-scale_C002T001.tif: Red fluorescent signal of the probe (originating from the Y chromosome). shark-0321-100x-15-scale_T001.tif: The merged result of probe signal and DAPI signal. Cell-3 shark-0321-100x-13_C001T001.tif: Chromosomes stained with DAPI. shark-0321-100x-13_C002T001.tif: Red fluorescent signal of the probe (originating from the Y chromosome). shark-0321-100x-13_T001.tif: The merged result of probe signal and DAPI signal.

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Southwest University

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Molecular Biology, Animal Cell

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