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Case Report: Myeloid neoplasms with the t(3;12)(q26.2;p13.1)/<i>MECOM-ETV6</i> translocation: report of two new cases and review of the literature. [PDF]
Mikkilineni S+8 more
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Utility of Optical Genome Mapping for Accurate Detection and Fine-Mapping of Structural Variants in Elusive Rare Diseases. [PDF]
Orellana C+10 more
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Circulating bacterial DNA in cardiovascular disease. [PDF]
Appleby S, Purcell R.
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The Origin, Diagnosis, and Prognosis of Oligomannose-Type Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
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Genetic outcomes of translocation of bighorn sheep in Arizona
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2019ABSTRACTTranslocation is an important management tool that has been used for >50 years in Arizona, USA, to increase bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) population densities and to restore herds to suitable habitat throughout their historical range.
Daphne A. Gille+13 more
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Translocation history and genetic diversity in reintroduced bighorn sheep
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2013Because genetic diversity provides the substance for adaptation and evolution and its decline signifies the potential for deleterious effects on demography, biologists must understand how management action can facilitate or hinder the retention of genetic diversity at the level of the population being managed.
Olin E. Rhodes+2 more
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Molecular Ecology Resources, 2020
Translocations of threatened species can reduce the risk of extinction from a catastrophic event. For plants, translocation consists of moving individuals, seeds, or cuttings from a native (source) population to a new site.
Jason G. Bragg+3 more
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Translocations of threatened species can reduce the risk of extinction from a catastrophic event. For plants, translocation consists of moving individuals, seeds, or cuttings from a native (source) population to a new site.
Jason G. Bragg+3 more
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Genetic counseling in translocations
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2002Advances in the treatment of male infertility-specifically intracytoplasmic sperm injection have now resulted in greater recognition of the clinical significance of genetic translocations. This article focuses on the different types of translocations (Robertsonian, reciprocal) as well as on the prevalence and incidence of translocations in infertile ...
Farideh Z. Bischoff, Joe Leigh Simpson
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