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Inversions on human chromosomes

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2022
AbstractHuman chromosome inversions are types of balanced structural variations, making them difficult to analyze. Thanks to PEM (paired‐end sequencing and mapping), there has been tremendous progress in studying inversions. Inversions play an important role as an evolutionary factor, contributing to the formation of gonosomes, speciation of ...
Klara Kosuthova, Roman Solc
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Heteropycnosis in Human Chromosomes

Nature, 1950
INVESTIGATORS of human chromosomes noticed many years ago the presence of two chromatic masses or chromocentres in resting nuclei. On the other hand, Schultz1 was able to analyse in male human material the structure of a couple of elements pairing at pachytene during spermatogenesis, each spatially connected with a nucleolus, and, therefore, called ...
C, BARIGOZZI, P, FELETIG
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WITHDRAWN: Human chromosome fragility

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 2007
The Publisher regrets that this article is an accidental duplication of an article that has already been published in Biochem. Biophys. Acta, doi:10.1016/j.bbagrm.2007.10.005. The duplicate article has therefore been withdrawn.
T, Lukusa, J P, Fryns
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Human Chromosomes and Opiates

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1972
A cytogenic study of 16 opiate addicts receiving methadone hydrochloride compared with a control population revealed an unusual number of chromosome aberrations including dicentric chromosomes and an exchange figure at 72 hours in the addicted group, but no significant increase in chromosome anomalies over the controls at 48 hours. To determine whether
A, Falek   +4 more
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Human Somatic Chromosomes

Nature, 1958
C E, FORD, P A, JACOBS, L G, LAJTHA
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Domain organization of human chromosomes revealed by mapping of nuclear lamina interactions

Nature, 2008
L. Guelen   +10 more
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Multicolor Spectral Karyotyping of Human Chromosomes

Science, 1996
E. Schröck   +11 more
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