2017
DOI: 10.1101/173153
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Intrauterine position probabilities in mice, rats and gerbils

Abstract: 11The position of a developing embryo or foetus relative to members of the same or opposite sex can have profound effects on its resulting anatomy, physiology and behavior. Here we treat intrauterine position as a combinatorial problem and determine the theoretical probability of having 0, 1 or 2 adjacent foetuses of the opposite sex for species with random and biased distribution of genders in uterine horns (mice and gerbils), and where the influence of an "upstream" male has been proposed to be a factor (rat… Show more

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