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  1. ...of domestic animals. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 53 : 65 – 79 . ↵ Jauch A. , Wienberg J. , Stanyon R. , Arnold N. , Tofanelli S. , Ishida T. , Cremer T. ( 1992 ) Reconstruction of genomic rearrangements in great apes and gibbons by chromosome painting. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 89 : 8611 – 8615 . ↵ Kambadur R...
  2. ...apes, characterized by a diverse chromosome number and rapid rate of large-scale rearrangements. Here we performed single-cell template strand sequencing (Strand-seq), molecular cytogenetics, and deep in silico analysis of a southern white-cheeked gibbon , providing the first comprehensive map of 238...
  3. ...in the three-dimensional (3D) chromatin structure in turtles compared to other amniotes beyond the fusion/fission events detected in the linear s. Namely, whole- comparisons revealed distinct trends of chromosome rearrangements in turtles: (1) a low rate of reshuffling in Apalone (Trionychidae) whose karyotype...
  4. ...translocations, in which a sequence is polymorphically present at a different position, either within the chromosome or on a different chromosome, are common in subtelomeric regions, but, again, cytogenetics remains the most reliable way to type them ( Wong et al. 1990 ; Martin-Gallardo et al. 1995...
  5. ...integrated, comprehensive map of the canine , incorporating detailed cytogenetic, radiation hybrid (RH), and meiotic information. We have mapped a collection of 266 chromosome-specific cosmid clones, each containing a microsatellite marker, to all 38 canine autosomes by fluorescence in situ hybridization...
  6. ...unexplored. Here, we use the heavily rearranged gibbon to examine how evolutionary chromosomal rearrangements impact -wide chromatin interactions, topologically associating domains (TADs), and their epigenetic landscape. We use high-resolution maps of gibbon–human breaks of synteny (BOS), apply Hi...
  7. ...pinnae, broad nasal bridge with prominent nasal root, microretrognathia, and a plaintive, high-pitched cry similar to the mewing of a cat ( Lejeune et al. 1963 ; Niebuhr 1978 ; Baccichetti et al. 1988 ; Church et al. 1995 ). There have been no reports of CDC without a cytogenetically visible chromosome...
  8. .... Hughes, A.E., McGibbon, D. Woodward, E. Dixey, J. and Doherty. M. 1995 . Localisation of a gene for chondrocalcinosis to chromosome 5p. Hum. Mol. Genet. 4 : 1225 – 1228 . Kobayashi, S., , Eden-McCutchan, F. , Framson, P. , Bornstein. P. Kobayashi, S., Eden-McCutchan, F. Framson, P. and Bornstein. P. 1986...
  9. ...; Benayoun et al. 2014; Chen et al. 2015). Cytogenetic analysis for BLUEPRINT primary patient samples confirmed the presence of an IGH-CCND1 rearrangement in all MCL patient samples. Although we were unable to confirm this for the MM samples, it is reported that 20% of MM patients will have an IGH-CCND1...
  10. .... A comprehensive molecular cytogenetic analysis of chromosome rearrangements in gibbons.Genome Res 22: 2520–2528. Carbone L, Ventura M, Tempesta S, Rocchi M, Archidiacono N. 2002. Evolutionary history of chromosome 10 in primates. Chromosoma 111: 267–272. Carbone L, Harris RA, Gnerre S, Veeramah KR, Lorente...
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