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Non-randomness distribution of micro-RNAs on human chromosomes

Non-randomness distribution of micro-RNAs on human chromosomes

... on human genome/chromosomes may lead to new dir- ection in etiology of human multifactorial traits and after that may lead to development of a novel tool for mass screening of complex ...

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Centromere and Length Detection in Artificially Straightened Highly Curved Human Chromosomes

Centromere and Length Detection in Artificially Straightened Highly Curved Human Chromosomes

... the human chromosomes is a common task for diagnosing many genetic disorders and various ...of chromosomes, translocation, deletion, and some disorders like ...ring chromosomes, inversions, ...

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Effect of borax on immune cell proliferation and sister chromatid exchange in human chromosomes

Effect of borax on immune cell proliferation and sister chromatid exchange in human chromosomes

... In human chromosomes, SCEs occur preferentially in Q-negative bands or at the junction of Q-positive and Q-negative regions ...in human were studied (in vitro) to verify borax ...

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The hierarchically organized splitting of chromosomal bands for all human chromosomes

The hierarchically organized splitting of chromosomal bands for all human chromosomes

... the ISCN nomenclature by that one, as the latter has been used now for nearly 40 years. Changing the band names would lead to a complete mess in the cytogenetic literature. However, especially to better align new molec- ...

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An evaluation of factors influencing sister chromatid exchange frequency in human chromosomes

An evaluation of factors influencing sister chromatid exchange frequency in human chromosomes

... 2 lymphocytes maintained in a 5 Bromodeoxyuridine BrdUrd free medium and irradiated 42 hours after culture initiation showed an increase in SCE if BrdUrd was added immediately after irra[r] ...

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Detection of a common chimeric transcript between human chromosomes 7 and 16

Detection of a common chimeric transcript between human chromosomes 7 and 16

... are human mammary cells derived from HMEC, but not at the DNA level from matching genomic DNA (Figure ...normal human mammary epithelial cell line, as well as two human breast cancer cell lines, ...

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Genes encoding pancreatic polypeptide and neuropeptide Y are on human chromosomes 17 and 7

Genes encoding pancreatic polypeptide and neuropeptide Y are on human chromosomes 17 and 7

... to human mRNAs encoding pancreatic polypeptide and neuropeptide Y were used to detect specific human genomic DNA sequences in human-mouse somatic cell hybrid ...with human chromosome 17, while ...

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New sequence-based data on the relative DNA contents of chromosomes in the normal male and female human diploid genomes for radiation molecular cytogenetics

New sequence-based data on the relative DNA contents of chromosomes in the normal male and female human diploid genomes for radiation molecular cytogenetics

... the human genome occupied by individual ...relative human DNA contents given in [7] are recom- mended by the IAEA for calculations of the genomic fre- quencies of radiation-induced ...of human ...

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CRISPR Technology Challenge Facing the Numerical
Integrity of Whole Human Genome DNA

CRISPR Technology Challenge Facing the Numerical Integrity of Whole Human Genome DNA

... 24 Human chromosomes: The following 2 figures (Figure 2) (Figure 3) illustrate the hierarchical spectrum of the individual HGOs of each of the 24 chromosomes for each of the three genomes ...between ...

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Properties of Somatic Cell Hybrids Between Mouse Cells and Simian Virus 40-Transformed Rat Cells

Properties of Somatic Cell Hybrids Between Mouse Cells and Simian Virus 40-Transformed Rat Cells

... A positive correlation was found between the loss of human chromosomes and the loss of T antigen from the hybrid cells, suggesting integration of the SV40 genome into the chromosomes of [r] ...

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First detailed reconstruction of the karyotype of Trachypithecus cristatus (Mammalia: Cercopithecidae)

First detailed reconstruction of the karyotype of Trachypithecus cristatus (Mammalia: Cercopithecidae)

... The karyotype of TCR was described in 1970 as 2n = 44 [5]. In the 1980s, chromosome banding analysis were used in TCR [6-8], including comparative R-banding of three different species of Colobus genus [6]. In 1983, G and ...

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Gene deletions correlate with the development of alloantibodies in von Willebrand disease

Gene deletions correlate with the development of alloantibodies in von Willebrand disease

... Normal human genomic DNA H, DNA from a mouse-human hybrid cell line that contains human chromosome 12 but not human chromosomes 9-11 or 22 M, or DNA from purified human chromosome 22 22 [r] ...

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THE LOCUS FOR HUMAN ADENINE PHOSPHORIBOSYLTRANSFERASE ON CHROMOSOME NO. 16

THE LOCUS FOR HUMAN ADENINE PHOSPHORIBOSYLTRANSFERASE ON CHROMOSOME NO. 16

... (d) Additional submetacentrics, presumed to be 16q-translocation chromosomes, from ACAS]- selected subclones of hybrid 722.2.. meric fusion of mouse and human chromosomes occurred[r] ...

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Chromatin Structure and Differential Accessibility of Homologous Human Mitotic Metaphase Chromosomes

Chromatin Structure and Differential Accessibility of Homologous Human Mitotic Metaphase Chromosomes

... fixed chromosomes with a heat-induced antigen retrieval (HIAR) process that avoided ...on chromosomes 1 and 2 and imaged with AFM, as these two chromosomes can be readily identified in the absence of ...

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Biology Ch 10 Notes.pdf

Biology Ch 10 Notes.pdf

... Chromosomes and Chromosome Number *Human body cells have 46 chromosomes *Each parent contributes 23 chromosomes *Homologous chromosomes — one of two paired chromosomes, one from each p[r] ...

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CALCULATING ANCESTRAL INFLUENCE IN MAN: A MATHEMATICAL MEASURE OF THE FACTS OF BISEXUAL HEREDITY

CALCULATING ANCESTRAL INFLUENCE IN MAN: A MATHEMATICAL MEASURE OF THE FACTS OF BISEXUAL HEREDITY

... HAKVEY, ETHEL BROWNE, 1916 A review of the chromosome numbers in the metazoa. L., 1917 The chromosomes of human spermatocytes. The formulae upon which these calculations [r] ...

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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF CHROMOSOME PAIRING IN INTERSPECIFIC HYBRIDS. II. APPLICATIONS TO SOME NICOTIANA HYBRIDS

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF CHROMOSOME PAIRING IN INTERSPECIFIC HYBRIDS. II. APPLICATIONS TO SOME NICOTIANA HYBRIDS

... If all chromosomes of one parent of the hybrid can pair with homologous chromosomes of the other parent and the probabilities of pairing are equal for all the chromosomes, th[r] ...

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On the length, weight and GC content of the human genome

On the length, weight and GC content of the human genome

... of human chromosome 21 is associated to DS [48], further studies are necessary to determine whether the duplication of this chromosome 21 region and/or the leukaemia condi- tion is responsible for this deviation ...

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Effects of cigarette smoking and vanillin concentration on Sister Chromatid Exchange and chromosome aberrations in women aged 16 25 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Genetics at Massey Un

Effects of cigarette smoking and vanillin concentration on Sister Chromatid Exchange and chromosome aberrations in women aged 16 25 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Genetics at Massey University

... ~ABITBACT The chromosomes of human peripheral blood lymphocytes were analysed for sister chromatid exchanges SCEs and structural aberrations and correlated to cigarette smoking habits of[r] ...

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3.5 Mutations (4)

3.5 Mutations (4)

... If this egg is fertilized by a normal sperm cell, how many chromosomes will a baby with Down’s syndrome have in each body cell. 24 chromosomes 23 chromosomes +[r] ...

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