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  1. ...and array (CIA) analysis identifies a 460-kb CENP-A-binding neocentromere DNA. Genome Res. 11 : 448 -457. ↵ Losada, A. and Hirano, T. 2001 . Intermolecular DNA interactions stimulated by the cohesin complex in vitro: Implications for sister chromatid cohesion. Curr. Biol. 11 : 268 -272. ↵ Mirkovitch, J...
  2. ...centromeres except the Y (Fig. 3A). To investigate an association between Ymin DNA and the functional Y centromere we performed immuno-FISH and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) array experiments. Figure 2. Molecular characterization of Ymin in inbred mice. (A) Ymin PCR assay amplifies male (m...
  3. ...sequence to date. Sequence analysis revealed that the orientation of the arrays is uniform and that individual repeats within the arrays mostly differ by rare, single-base polymorphisms. The entire complex DNA component of this centromere (69.7 kb) was sequenced and assembled. The 39-kb “complex island...
  4. ...) and the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa); evidence of the occurrence of a neocentromere during evolution. Cytogenet. Genome Res. 102 : 326 -330. ↵ Lo, A.W., Magliano, D.J., Sibson, M.C., Kalitsis, P., Craig, J.M., and Choo, K.H. 2001 . A novel chromatin immunoprecipitation and array (cia) analysis...
  5. ...DNA ( Willard and Waye 1987 ; Yang et al. 2000 ; Schueler et al. 2001 ). On most human chromosomes, these arrays are surrounded on both sides by satellite-rich and highly plastic pericentromeric areas which consist of a patchwork of arm-specific sequences, stable duplications, and unstable sequences...
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