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Meneely P
Bioessays . 1997 Dec; 19(11):945-8. PMID: 9394616
In Caenorhabditis elegans, sex is determined by the number of X chromosomes which, in turn, determines the expression of the X-linked gene xol-1. Recent work has shown that xol-1 expression...
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Meneely P
Genetics . 1994 Jun; 137(2):467-81. PMID: 8070658
In Caenorhabditis elegans triploid animals with two X chromosomes (symbolized 3A;2X) are males. However, these triploid males can be feminized by making them mutant for recessive dosage compensation mutations, by...
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Parkhurst S, Meneely P
Science . 1994 May; 264(5161):924-32. PMID: 8178152
In both Drosophila melanogaster and Caenorhabditis elegans somatic sex determination, germline sex determination, and dosage compensation are controlled by means of a chromosomal signal known as the X:A ratio. A...
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Broverman S, Meneely P
Genetics . 1994 Jan; 136(1):119-27. PMID: 8138150
Recessive mutations in three autosomal genes, him-1, him-5 and him-8, cause high levels of X chromosome nondisjunction in hermaphrodites of Caenorhabditis elegans, with no comparable effect on autosomal disjunction. Each...
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Henikoff S, Meneely P
Cell . 1993 Jan; 72(1):1-2. PMID: 8422671
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Meneely P
Science . 1991 Jan; 251(4992):458-9. PMID: 17775116
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Morgan P, Sedensky M, Meneely P
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 1991 Jan; 625:524-31. PMID: 2058904
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Meneely P
Bioessays . 1990 Nov; 12(11):513-8. PMID: 2085317
The signal for sex determination in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is the ratio between the number of X chromosomes and the number of sets of autosomes (the X/A ratio). Animals...
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Morgan P, Sedensky M, Meneely P
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1990 Apr; 87(8):2965-9. PMID: 2326259
The mechanism and site(s) of action of volatile anesthetics are unknown. In all organisms studied, volatile anesthetics adhere to the Meyer-Overton relationship--that is, a ln-ln plot of the oil-gas partition...
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McCoubrey W, Nordstrom K, Meneely P
Science . 1988 Nov; 242(4882):1146-51. PMID: 2973125
The signal for sex determination in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is the ratio of the number of X chromosomes to the number of sets of autosomes (X/A ratio). By previous...