SummaryTelomeres are nucleoprotein complexes at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes, with important roles in the maintenance of genomic stability and in chromosome segregation. Normal somatic cells lose telomeric repeats with each cell division both in vivo and in vitro. To address a potential role of nuclear architecture and epigenetic factors in telomere-length dynamics, the length of the telomeres of the X chromosomes and the autosomes was measured in metaphases from blood lymphocytes of human females of various ages, by quantitative FISH with a peptide nucleic-acid telomeric probe in combination with an X-chromosome centromere–specific probe. The activation status of the X chromosomes was simultaneously visualized with antibodies against ...
By imposing a limit on the proliferative lifespan of most somatic cells, telomere erosion represents...
International audienceWhile global chromatin conformation studies are emerging, very little is known...
Telomeres progressively shorten with age, and it has been proposed that critically short and dysfunc...
Loss of telomeric DNA during cell proliferation may play a role in ageing and cancer. Since telomere...
Human telomeres, consisting of highly repetitive hexameric sequences of (TTAGGG)n and associated pro...
Single telomere length analysis (STELA) of the XpYp telomere has revealed extensive allelic variatio...
Telomeres are repetitive TTAGGG structures ending each chromosome and thereby protecting its integri...
A telomere is described as a region of repetitive nucleotide sequences that is found at both ends of...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that cap the end of each chromosome arm and function to maint...
Telomeres are heterochromatic structures at chromosome ends essential for chromosomal stability. Tel...
Telomeres are progressively eroded during repeated rounds of cell division due to the end replicatio...
Telomeres, the protective structures at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes, play a pivotal role in se...
Telomeres are at the non-coding ends of linear chromosomes. Through a complex 3-dimensional structur...
Telomeres are protective structures at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes essential for indefinite c...
Telomeres cap the end of eukaryotic chromosomes and prevent the natural end of a chromosome from be...
By imposing a limit on the proliferative lifespan of most somatic cells, telomere erosion represents...
International audienceWhile global chromatin conformation studies are emerging, very little is known...
Telomeres progressively shorten with age, and it has been proposed that critically short and dysfunc...
Loss of telomeric DNA during cell proliferation may play a role in ageing and cancer. Since telomere...
Human telomeres, consisting of highly repetitive hexameric sequences of (TTAGGG)n and associated pro...
Single telomere length analysis (STELA) of the XpYp telomere has revealed extensive allelic variatio...
Telomeres are repetitive TTAGGG structures ending each chromosome and thereby protecting its integri...
A telomere is described as a region of repetitive nucleotide sequences that is found at both ends of...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that cap the end of each chromosome arm and function to maint...
Telomeres are heterochromatic structures at chromosome ends essential for chromosomal stability. Tel...
Telomeres are progressively eroded during repeated rounds of cell division due to the end replicatio...
Telomeres, the protective structures at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes, play a pivotal role in se...
Telomeres are at the non-coding ends of linear chromosomes. Through a complex 3-dimensional structur...
Telomeres are protective structures at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes essential for indefinite c...
Telomeres cap the end of eukaryotic chromosomes and prevent the natural end of a chromosome from be...
By imposing a limit on the proliferative lifespan of most somatic cells, telomere erosion represents...
International audienceWhile global chromatin conformation studies are emerging, very little is known...
Telomeres progressively shorten with age, and it has been proposed that critically short and dysfunc...