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A-A Translocations: Breakpoints and Stocks [PDF]

open access: possible, 1994
A remarkable resource of cytogenetic modifications, far beyond those available in most other experimental species, is available in the reciprocal translocations between A chromosomes of maize. Translocations were originally found in the 1920s (Brink 1927; Burnham 1930) as spontaneously arising, segregating “semisteriles” (i.e., plants with 50% aborted ...
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The Breakpoint Graph in Ciliates

2005
The gene assembly process in ciliates (single-cell organisms) is interesting from both the biological and computational point of view. This paper studies the computational nature of the gene assembly process. Motivated by the breakpoint graph known from another branch of DNA transformation research, we introduce the reduction graph as a tool for the ...
Robert Brijder   +2 more
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Breakpoint Representation of Rainfall

Journal of Applied Meteorology, 1992
Abstract Pluviographs show there is a strong tendency for rain to abruptly change from one steady rate of fall to another, with these steady rates persisting for some time. This observation can be used to improve upon the traditional representation of rainfall that arose from the method of measurement but did not change with the advent of automatic ...
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Molecular Analysis of Chromosome Breakpoints

1989
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an insight into the molecular events occurring as a consequence of the first translocation that is specifically associated with one type of leukemia—the Philadelphia chromosome translocation. A hybrid gene is generated by the translocation, consisting of 5’ regulatory, promoter, and exon sequences of the ...
A Hermans   +3 more
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Hematologic malignancy breakpoint update

Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 1988
Abstract Premalignant and hematologic disorders are associated with more than 100 types of chromosome rearrangements. These rearrangements are listed here by the type of hematologic disorder and by breakpoints. Translocations predominate, followed by deletions.
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Clustering of chromosomal breakpoints in neoplasia

Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 1986
It is becoming increasingly difficult to assimilate in a meaningful fashion the wealth of new information regarding chromosomal changes in human cancer. Compilation and analysis of this data is essential if a clear picture of the incidence and specificity of cancer associated chromosome abnormalities is to be seen.
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Breakpoint determination: Sparfloxacin

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1994
Phillips I   +7 more
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Chromosomes, genes, and cancer breakpoints

Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 2002
Musio A   +3 more
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