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Sex linkage of intelligence : the X-factor
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ISBN: 0275959031 Year: 1997 Volume: *3 Publisher: Westport, Conn. ; London Praeger

Females are mosaics : X inactivation and sex differences in disease
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ISBN: 128116268X 0199720061 1429487003 9780199720064 9781281162687 0195188128 9780195188127 0197706673 9781429487009 0190208473 Year: 2007 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,

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'Females are Mosaics' focuses on the X chromosome as a key to female development and the role of X-related factors in the etiology of sex differences in human disease.

The X in sex : how the X chromosome controls our lives.
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ISBN: 0674020413 9780674020412 0674010280 9780674010284 Year: 2003 Publisher: Cambridge Harvard University Press

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A tiny scrap of genetic information determines our sex; it also consigns many of us to a life of disease, directs or disrupts the everyday working of our bodies, and forces women to live as genetic chimeras. The culprit--so necessary and yet the source of such upheaval--is the X chromosome, and this is its story. An enlightening and entertaining tour of the cultural and natural history of this intriguing member of the genome, The X in Sex traces the journey toward our current understanding of the nature of X. From its chance discovery in the nineteenth century to the promise and implications of ongoing research, David Bainbridge shows how the X evolved and where it and its counterpart Y are going, how it helps assign developing human babies their sex--and maybe even their sexuality--and how it affects our lives in infinitely complex and subtle ways. X offers cures for disease, challenges our cultural, ethical, and scientific assumptions about maleness and femaleness, and has even reshaped our views of human evolution and human nature.

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