Cyclin B2-null mice develop normally and are fertile whereas cyclin B1-null mice die in utero

Michael Brandeis, Ian Rosewell, Mark Carrington, Tessa Crompton, Mary Ann Jacobs, Jane Kirk, Julian Gannon, Tim Hunt*

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology