The multiple sex chromosomes of platypus and echidna are not completely identical and several share homology with the avian Z

Willem Rens*, Patricia C.M. O'Brien, Frank Grützner, Oliver Clarke, Daria Graphodatskaya, Enkhjargal Tsend-Ayush, Vladimir A. Trifonov, Helen Skelton, Mary C. Wallis, Steve Johnston, Frederic Veyrunes, Jennifer A.M. Graves, Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith

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