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Les souris qui sont homozygotes pour la mutation Steel (S1) sont stériles, due à l'absence des cellules germinales dans des gonades adultes. Les gonocytes mutants, malgré que leurs nombres sont faibles, émigrent par la voie normale.
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This work was supported by a grant from the National Research Council of Canada toD. J. McCallion.
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McCoshen, J.A., McCallion, D.J. A study of the primordial germ cells during their migratory phase in steel mutant mice. Experientia 31, 589–590 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01932475
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