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Large Chromosomal Rearrangements during a Long Term Evolution Experiment with Escherichia coli

Large Chromosomal Rearrangements during a Long Term Evolution Experiment with Escherichia coli

... the rearrangements with single-nucleotide resolu- tion, which is impossible with optical mapping data ...complex rearrangements, using PCR and Sanger se- ...Large-scale chromosomal ...

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Further delineation of complex chromosomal rearrangements in fertile male using multicolor banding

Further delineation of complex chromosomal rearrangements in fertile male using multicolor banding

... Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are defined as structural chromosomal rearrangements with at least three breakpoints and exchange of genetic material between two or more ...Complex ...

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Major Chromosomal Rearrangements Induced by T-DNA Transformation in Arabidopsis

Major Chromosomal Rearrangements Induced by T-DNA Transformation in Arabidopsis

... additional chromosomal alter- genized populations could be due to unprecise repairs ations that remain to be ...ACL4 chromosomal re- ...chromosomal rearrangements. In the vicinity of BP3 in ...

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Genetic Analysis of Chromosomal Rearrangements in the cyclops Region of the Zebrafish Genome

Genetic Analysis of Chromosomal Rearrangements in the cyclops Region of the Zebrafish Genome

... Chromosomal rearrangements induced by gamma- rays and X-rays, including deletions, duplications, trans- locations, and inversions are important tools in the genetic analysis of a number of model ...example, ...

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Detection of Chromosomal Rearrangements Derived From Homeologous Recombination in Four Mapping Populations of Brassica napus L.

Detection of Chromosomal Rearrangements Derived From Homeologous Recombination in Four Mapping Populations of Brassica napus L.

... of chromosomal rearrangements on allelic 1995) of frequent de novo HNRTs in some genomic and phenotypic diversity: The homeologous chromo- ...somal rearrangements detected in this study did not low ...

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Replication timing and epigenome remodelling are associated with the nature of chromosomal rearrangements in cancer

Replication timing and epigenome remodelling are associated with the nature of chromosomal rearrangements in cancer

... However, our data shows that late-replicating loci in cancer are both hypomethylated and switched from a H3K9me3-marked constitutive heterochromatin state to a H3K27me3-marked facultative heterochromatin state. We ...

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Analysis of Chromosomal Rearrangements Induced by Postmeiotic Mutagenesis With Ethylnitrosourea in Zebrafish

Analysis of Chromosomal Rearrangements Induced by Postmeiotic Mutagenesis With Ethylnitrosourea in Zebrafish

... of chromosomal rearrangements may account for the elevated frequency of specific-locus mutations observed after treatment of postmeiotic gametes with ...

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The M26 Hotspot of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Stimulates Meiotic Ectopic Recombination and Chromosomal Rearrangements

The M26 Hotspot of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Stimulates Meiotic Ectopic Recombination and Chromosomal Rearrangements

... same chromosomal position (allelic ...to chromosomal rearrangements and interferes genic recombination show a similar frequency of associ- with meiotic chromosome segregation ( Jinks-Robert- ated ...

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Chromosomal Rearrangements in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhi Strains Isolated from Asymptomatic Human Carriers

Chromosomal Rearrangements in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhi Strains Isolated from Asymptomatic Human Carriers

... that rearrangements occur within the carrier over ...host. Chromosomal rearrangements occur at the same relatively low frequency in both generalist and host-specific Sal- monella serovars (37), but ...

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The Rad1-Rad10 Complex Promotes the Production of Gross Chromosomal Rearrangements From Spontaneous DNA Damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

The Rad1-Rad10 Complex Promotes the Production of Gross Chromosomal Rearrangements From Spontaneous DNA Damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... gross chromosomal rearrangements (GC Rs), such as a recombination pathway known as break-induced repli- translocations, deletions of chromosome arms, intersti- cation (Myung et ...

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Potential role of oxidative stress-induced apoptosis in mediating chromosomal rearrangements in nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Potential role of oxidative stress-induced apoptosis in mediating chromosomal rearrangements in nasopharyngeal carcinoma

... chromosomal rearrangements. It has recently become apparent that chromosomal breaks do not randomly distribute throughout a gene but usually cluster in certain regions containing specific chromatin ...

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Stimulation of Chromosomal Rearrangements by Ribonucleotides

Stimulation of Chromosomal Rearrangements by Ribonucleotides

... Figure 3 Nonallelic homologous recombination (NAHR) assay and predicted recombination outcomes. (A) Schematic representation of the karyotype of the diploid strain used in the NAHR assay. Chr5 (blue) and Chr14 (red) are ...

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Chromoanagenesis: cataclysms behind complex chromosomal rearrangements

Chromoanagenesis: cataclysms behind complex chromosomal rearrangements

... massive chromosomal rearrangements arising during single chaotic cellular ...of chromosomal fragments with low copy-number change whereas chromoanasynthesis results from erroneous DNA replication of ...

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Predominance of constitutional chromosomal  rearrangements in human chromosomal fragile sites

Predominance of constitutional chromosomal rearrangements in human chromosomal fragile sites

... A higher number of deletions compared to duplications in CFSs was found (Figure 4) but not in non-FRs. These findings can be due to the differences in mechanisms of generation of these chromosomal ...

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A versatile reporter system for CRISPR mediated chromosomal rearrangements

A versatile reporter system for CRISPR mediated chromosomal rearrangements

... Engineering chromosomal rearrangements using trad- itional Cre-LoxP methods is technically challenging and time consuming ...detecting chromosomal rearrangements requires a series of indirect ...

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Complex nature of apparently balanced chromosomal rearrangements in patients with autism spectrum disorder

Complex nature of apparently balanced chromosomal rearrangements in patients with autism spectrum disorder

... complex rearrangements involving more than two break- points and in patients with a complex phenotype ...these rearrangements should be systematically investigated by high-resolution microarrays ...

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TECHNIQUES FOR MANIPULATING CHROMOSOMAL REARRANGEMENTS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. I. PERICENTRIC INVERSIONS

TECHNIQUES FOR MANIPULATING CHROMOSOMAL REARRANGEMENTS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. I. PERICENTRIC INVERSIONS

... Autosynaptic Drosophila males produce LS-bearing and DS-bearing sperm to the virtual exclusion of other genotypes; crosses of autosynaptic males to either heterosynapt[r] ...

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Role of recBC function in formation of chromosomal rearrangements: a two-step model for recombination.

Role of recBC function in formation of chromosomal rearrangements: a two-step model for recombination.

... Since our experiments show that RecBC independent circle capture is associated with a normal frequency of donor site joining, we propose that the unactivated circles genera[r] ...

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Construction of chromosomal rearrangements in Salmonella by transduction: inversions of non-permissive segments are not lethal.

Construction of chromosomal rearrangements in Salmonella by transduction: inversions of non-permissive segments are not lethal.

... When an in- version strain is used as a transduction donor, the novel arrangement of sequences flanking the inversion join- point should impair inheritance of join-point mar[r] ...

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TECHNIQUES FOR MANIPULATING CHROMOSOMAL REARRANGEMENTS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. II. TRANSLOCATIONS

TECHNIQUES FOR MANIPULATING CHROMOSOMAL REARRANGEMENTS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. II. TRANSLOCATIONS

... imal (P) and distal (0) relate the new chromosome order to the original with respect to centromere location. Exchanges in the CD regions separating breakpoints of each pair o[r] ...

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