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Human spermatozoa: The future of sex

R. John Aitken and Jennifer A. Marshall Graves
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R. John Aitken: Hunter Medical Research Institute and is in the Discipline of Biological Sciences, University of Newcastle
Jennifer A. Marshall Graves: Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University

Nature, 2002, vol. 415, issue 6875, 963-963

Abstract: The vulnerability of the Y chromosome will be a key factor in shaping the evolutionary future of our species.

Date: 2002
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