Neocentromeres are rare human chromosomal aberrations where a new centromere has formed in a previously non-centromeric location. The emergence of new centromeres on a chromosome that already contains an endogenous centromere would be a highly deleterious event which would lead to dicentricity and mitotic instability. Nonetheless, neocentromere formation appears to provide a mechanism for the acquisition of a new centromere. Neocentromeres are most often observed on chromosomal arm fragments that have separated from an endogenous centromere, and therefore actually lead to mitotic stability of what would have been an acentric fragment. Neocentromeres have recently also been observed on apparently unrearranged chromosomes where the endogenous...
The centromere, responsible for chromosome segregation during mitosis, is epigenetically defined by ...
© 2012 Dr. Emma Louise NorthropCentromeres are essential for correct chromosome segregation during c...
Supervisors: Professor Andy K. H. Choo & Dr. Lee Wong© 2006 Dr. Nicholas Chau-Lun WongThe Centromere...
The centromere is essential for the proper segregation and inheritance of genetic information. Neoce...
Since the discovery of the first human neocentromere in 1993, these spontaneous, ectopic centromeres...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
The centromere has a pivotal role in structuring chromosomal architecture, but remains a poorly unde...
Abstract It has been hypothesized that human clinical neocentromeres and evolutionary nov...
Since the first report in 1993, an ectopic centromere, i.e. neocentromere formation, has been report...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
The evolutionary history of chromosomes can be tracked by the comparative hybridization of large pan...
Since the first report in 1993, an ectopic centromere, i.e. neocentromere formation, has been report...
The existence of latent centromeres has been proposed as a possible explanation for the ectopic emer...
Sixteen years ago, the discovery of a newly formed, ectopic centromere in a human [1,2] was a turnin...
International Session: Chromosomal instability as a cause and a therapeutic target for cancer - no. ...
The centromere, responsible for chromosome segregation during mitosis, is epigenetically defined by ...
© 2012 Dr. Emma Louise NorthropCentromeres are essential for correct chromosome segregation during c...
Supervisors: Professor Andy K. H. Choo & Dr. Lee Wong© 2006 Dr. Nicholas Chau-Lun WongThe Centromere...
The centromere is essential for the proper segregation and inheritance of genetic information. Neoce...
Since the discovery of the first human neocentromere in 1993, these spontaneous, ectopic centromeres...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
The centromere has a pivotal role in structuring chromosomal architecture, but remains a poorly unde...
Abstract It has been hypothesized that human clinical neocentromeres and evolutionary nov...
Since the first report in 1993, an ectopic centromere, i.e. neocentromere formation, has been report...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
The evolutionary history of chromosomes can be tracked by the comparative hybridization of large pan...
Since the first report in 1993, an ectopic centromere, i.e. neocentromere formation, has been report...
The existence of latent centromeres has been proposed as a possible explanation for the ectopic emer...
Sixteen years ago, the discovery of a newly formed, ectopic centromere in a human [1,2] was a turnin...
International Session: Chromosomal instability as a cause and a therapeutic target for cancer - no. ...
The centromere, responsible for chromosome segregation during mitosis, is epigenetically defined by ...
© 2012 Dr. Emma Louise NorthropCentromeres are essential for correct chromosome segregation during c...
Supervisors: Professor Andy K. H. Choo & Dr. Lee Wong© 2006 Dr. Nicholas Chau-Lun WongThe Centromere...