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June 18, 2003
David Page and the Y Chromosome

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A Brief Biography of David Page

David Page on Becoming a Scientist

Genes and Gender
The Webcast lectures of David Page and Barbara Meyer from the Holiday Lectures on Science 2001
http://www.hhmi.org/lectures/webcast/2001.htm

Page in the News
Fathers Pass Infertility to Sons
HHMI News , June 30, 1999

New Evidence Pushes Back Age of Sex-Determining Chromosomes
HHMI News , October 28, 1999

Mutation on Y Chromosome Stops Sperm Production
HHMI News , December 1, 1999

Mutation Rate of Male Sex Chromosome Lower than Expected
HHMI News , August 10, 2000

From the HHMI Bulletin
"Book of Y: The Unfinished Story of the Genesis of Maleness"
Volume 13, Number 2, September 2000

   

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