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Generation and validation of a novel multitarget small molecule in glioblastoma. [PDF]

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Systematic identification of Y-chromosome gene functions in mouse spermatogenesis. [PDF]

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Chromosome synapsis in hexaploids

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1980
Abstract Theoretical relationships between pachytene multivalent and bivalent frequencies in hexaploids are deduced from a model, based on chromosomes showing sequential association at equidistant pairing sites and uniform propensities for partner exchange throughout their lengths.
R.S. Callow, Ian Gladwell
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On transmission of information by synapsis

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1970
Abstract This study is a solution to a problem of information transmission by synapsis which is reduced to the integration of the equation with partial derivatives of the heat type with mixed conditions. The solution z(x, t) found is represented by an integral of Fourier series which tends to a singular integral in the neighbourhood of x = 0+, the
Ed. Nicolau, R. Badescu, C. Balaceanu
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Synapsis in a natural autotetraploid

Genome, 1999
To test assumptions of the autotetraploid chromosome pairing model regarding events during synapsis, whole-mount spreads of synaptonemal complexes (SCs) of Machaeranthera pinnatifida (=Haplopappus spinulosus) (Asteraceae) (2n = 4x = 16) were analyzed by electron microscopy. On the assumption of one synaptic initiation per chromosome arm, each pachytene
Aaron Reeves   +2 more
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Synapsis and recombination in inversion heterozygotes

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2010
Inversion heterozygotes are expected to suffer from reduced fertility and a high incidence of chromosomally unbalanced gametes due to recombination within the inverted region. Non-homologous synapsis of the inverted regions can prevent recombination there and diminish the deleterious effects of inversion heterozygosity.
Pavel M. Borodin, Anna A. Torgasheva
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