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Centromeres in budding yeasts are conserved in chromosomal location but not in structure. [PDF]
Hession C, Byrne KP, Wolfe KH, Butler G.
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Rapid genome modifications including chromosomal fusions and large-scale inversions are key features in Arctic codfish species. [PDF]
Hoff SNK +7 more
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Patch type nucleotide sequence identities between genomes from many different species facilitate illegitimate recombination. [PDF]
Weber S, Ramirez CM, Doerfler W.
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How much can reticulate evolution entangle plant systematics? Revisiting subfamilial classification of the Malvatheca clade (Malvaceae) on the basis of phylogenomics. [PDF]
Luna G +8 more
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Complete genome sequence of <i>Bradyrhizobium japonicum</i> ACCC 15027. [PDF]
Zhang Y +5 more
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Comparative karyotype analysis of eleven species of Lilium from China using FISH with rDNA oligo-probes. [PDF]
Yang YD, Jiang XH, Zhang BY, She CW.
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Human Genetics, 1973
4 cases of “? chromosome abnormality”, referred to this department in the past 3 months, have shown an aberrant complement of chromosome 18. Chromosome 18 has been identified using a modification of Seabright's (1971) method of banding human chromosomes.
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4 cases of “? chromosome abnormality”, referred to this department in the past 3 months, have shown an aberrant complement of chromosome 18. Chromosome 18 has been identified using a modification of Seabright's (1971) method of banding human chromosomes.
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Genetica, 1959
1. SevenCrocus species collected in natural habitats have been examined for chromosome numbers, three of them for the first time. 2. An up-to-date list of 80Crocus species arranged in taxonomic groups (divisions, sections), according toMaw, is given as an addendum, and the available chromosome numbers are cited. 3.
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1. SevenCrocus species collected in natural habitats have been examined for chromosome numbers, three of them for the first time. 2. An up-to-date list of 80Crocus species arranged in taxonomic groups (divisions, sections), according toMaw, is given as an addendum, and the available chromosome numbers are cited. 3.
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