<p>(A) Classification of the CIN level of the 27 analyzed aneuploid strains as stable (S, no CIN event linked to g20 population karyotype), mildly unstable (MU, 1 CIN event linked to g20 population karyotype) or highly unstable (HU, 2 or more CIN events linked to g20 population karyotype). The number of strains belonging to each CIN class is shown in parenthesis. (B–D) Karyotypes of the g20 population sample and of the eleven g30 colonies (left) and the reconstructed karyotype network (right) are shown for a representative S strain (B), MU strain (C) and HU strain (D). For the karyotype network, the area of the circles is proportional to the frequency each karyotype was found among the karyotyped samples (g20 population and g30 colonies); t...
The term "chromosomal instability" (CIN) refers to conditions that can alter a cell's chromosomal co...
<p>Lanes M, Z5 and SZ3-1 respectively represent the chromosomal profiles of strains BY4743, Z5 and S...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a phenomenon where cells mis-segregate chromosomes more frequently ...
<p>(A) Enrichment of strains belonging to the combined MU and HU classes of CIN relative to the S cl...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of the experimental design used to follow karyotype changes in fresh...
<p>(A–C and E–F) Normalized density distribution of the growth rate (A), calculated ploidy (B), tota...
(A) Panels of FISH of aneuploid Nbs and Control. Schematic of the FISH probe chromosome labeling. (B...
<div><p>Recent studies in cancer cells and budding yeast demonstrated that aneuploidy, the state of ...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) and aneuploidy are similar concepts but not synonymous. CIN is the pro...
Giemsa and C-banding karyotypes from Anavilhanas population (a-d)–cytotype A. Giemsa and C-banding k...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) and aneuploidy are similar concepts but not synonymous. CIN is the pro...
Aneuploidy, the condition of having an impaired karyotype is a distinctive characteristic of cancer ...
Chromosome mis-segregation leads to aneuploidy, a condition in which cells harbor an imbalanced chro...
Aneuploidy and chromosomal instability are both commonly found in cancer. Chromosomal instability le...
<p>Left side—A-genome chromosomes, right side—B-genome chromosomes; 1–7—homoeologous groups. Chromos...
The term "chromosomal instability" (CIN) refers to conditions that can alter a cell's chromosomal co...
<p>Lanes M, Z5 and SZ3-1 respectively represent the chromosomal profiles of strains BY4743, Z5 and S...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a phenomenon where cells mis-segregate chromosomes more frequently ...
<p>(A) Enrichment of strains belonging to the combined MU and HU classes of CIN relative to the S cl...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of the experimental design used to follow karyotype changes in fresh...
<p>(A–C and E–F) Normalized density distribution of the growth rate (A), calculated ploidy (B), tota...
(A) Panels of FISH of aneuploid Nbs and Control. Schematic of the FISH probe chromosome labeling. (B...
<div><p>Recent studies in cancer cells and budding yeast demonstrated that aneuploidy, the state of ...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) and aneuploidy are similar concepts but not synonymous. CIN is the pro...
Giemsa and C-banding karyotypes from Anavilhanas population (a-d)–cytotype A. Giemsa and C-banding k...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) and aneuploidy are similar concepts but not synonymous. CIN is the pro...
Aneuploidy, the condition of having an impaired karyotype is a distinctive characteristic of cancer ...
Chromosome mis-segregation leads to aneuploidy, a condition in which cells harbor an imbalanced chro...
Aneuploidy and chromosomal instability are both commonly found in cancer. Chromosomal instability le...
<p>Left side—A-genome chromosomes, right side—B-genome chromosomes; 1–7—homoeologous groups. Chromos...
The term "chromosomal instability" (CIN) refers to conditions that can alter a cell's chromosomal co...
<p>Lanes M, Z5 and SZ3-1 respectively represent the chromosomal profiles of strains BY4743, Z5 and S...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a phenomenon where cells mis-segregate chromosomes more frequently ...