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Duchenne muscular dystrophy coexisting with Down syndrome or Turner syndrome: Two case reports. [PDF]

open access: yesWorld J Clin Pediatr
Pongsakornkullachart P   +7 more
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Noncanonical chromosomal-end-specific telomeric repeat arrays in naturally telomerase-negative yeasts. [PDF]

open access: yesNucleic Acids Res
Brejová B   +14 more
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Plasmid-borne transcriptional regulator RamAp modulates <i>Salmonella</i> genes for environmental and host adaptation. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Microbiol
Hong YP   +14 more
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The Structure of Chromosomes

open access: yesProgress in Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry, 1956
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Chromosomics

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2005
The term “chromosomics” is introduced to draw attention to the three-dimensional morphological changes in chromosomes that are essential elements in gene regulation. Chromosomics deals with the plasticity of chromosomes in relation to the three-dimensional positions of genes, which affect cell function in a developmental and tissue-specific manner ...
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Lampbrush chromosomes

Journal of Cell Science, 1977
ABSTRACT 1986 was a celebration year for lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs), marked by the publication of Callan’s comprehensive and authoritative book on these structures. My commentary begins where Callan’s book ends, standing on tiptoe beside a large and rather neat assembly of well-established facts, principles and hypotheses, and trying ...
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Chromosome imprinting and the mammalian X chromosome

Nature, 1975
Chromosome imprinting is the process by which one of two genetically homologous chromosomes is predetermined to function differently from the other at a subsequent stage in development. In the coccid insects, imprinting occurs in the egg, at the time of fertilisation; it probably occurs at the same time and site in mammals, and possibly also in Sciara.
H S, Chandra, S W, Brown
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Chromosomal Instability

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2004
This review discusses numerical and structural chromosomal instability in cancer cells and its possible etiologies, highlighting the recent literature.Defects in chromosomal segregation, telomere stability, and the DNA damage response play significant roles in chromosomal instability in cancer.The pace of discoveries into the biologic basis of ...
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