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[Murray L. Barr (1908-1995) was a Canadian researcher who, along with E. Bertram, first identified the inactivated x chromosome ({{Barr body}}) as an extension from the nucleus in female cells. | [Murray L. Barr (1908-1995) was a Canadian researcher who, along with E. Bertram, first identified the inactivated x chromosome ({{Barr body}}) as an extension from the nucleus in female cells. | ||
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[Murray L. Barr (1908-1995) was a Canadian researcher who, along with E. Bertram, first identified the inactivated x chromosome (Barr body) as an extension from the nucleus in female cells. . (1969). Murray L. Barr and the discovery of sex chromatin. Triangle , 9, 114-6. PMID: 4907310 |