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Inferred processes occurring in the two placentae of the southern grass skink. Stylized figure (modified from Stewart and Thompson 2003) outlining the processes (dashed lines) occurring in the uterine tissue of each placenta in grass skinks as identified by functional annotation analysis of differentially expressed genes between chorioallantoic and yolk sac placental samples. Ut – uterus, BO – bilaminar omphalopleure, CA – chorioallantois.

Reptile Pregnancy Is Underpinned by Complex Changes in Uterine Gene Expression: A Comparative Analysis of the Uterine Transcriptome in Viviparous and Oviparous Lizards

September 2016
Genome Biology and Evolution8(10):evw229
DOI:10.1093/gbe/evw229

Authors:

Oliver William Griffith
Macquarie University


Matthew C. Brandley


Katherine Belov
The University of Sydney


Michael B Thompson
The University of Sydney

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/308193929_Reptile_Pregnancy_Is_Underpinned_by_Complex_Changes_in_Uterine_Gene_Expression_A_Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Uterine_Transcriptome_in_Viviparous_and_Oviparous_Lizards












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