Over the past two decades, chromosome microdissection has been widely used in diagnostics and research enabling analysis of chromosomes and their regions through probe generation and establishing of chromosome- and chromosome region-specific DNA libraries. However, relatively small physical size of mitotic chromosomes limited the use of the conventional chromosome microdissection for investigation of tiny chromosomal regions
Amphibian and bird karyotypes typically have a complex organization, which makes them difficult for ...
Permission to post this post print version online has been granted to the author by Springer SBM.The...
The typical avian karyotype is composed of a few macrochromosomes and around 60 indistinguishable s...
Giant lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) typical for growing oocytes of various animal species are charact...
Giant lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) typical for growing oocytes of various animal species are charact...
Lampbrush chromosomes represent transcriptionally active chromosomes that exist during the extended...
Mapping of the dissected lampbrush chromosome 2 regions to chicken genome using high-throughput sequ...
Lampbrush Chromosomes (LBCs) are present in the oocytes of birds, lower vertebrata and invertebrates...
Avian genome organization is characterized, in part, by a set of microchromosomes that are unusually...
Giant lampbrush chromosomes, which are characteristic of the diplotene stage of prophase I during av...
Background: The chicken karyotype is composed of 39 chromosome pairs, of which 9 still remain totall...
Background:The publication of the first draft chicken sequence assembly became available in 2004 and...
We have developed a modified strategy for the generation of regional probes for human chromosomes by...
Lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) represent a new model in avian cytogenetics and are increasingly more o...
Abstract The most complete information on the karyotype is acquired through the observation of chrom...
Amphibian and bird karyotypes typically have a complex organization, which makes them difficult for ...
Permission to post this post print version online has been granted to the author by Springer SBM.The...
The typical avian karyotype is composed of a few macrochromosomes and around 60 indistinguishable s...
Giant lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) typical for growing oocytes of various animal species are charact...
Giant lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) typical for growing oocytes of various animal species are charact...
Lampbrush chromosomes represent transcriptionally active chromosomes that exist during the extended...
Mapping of the dissected lampbrush chromosome 2 regions to chicken genome using high-throughput sequ...
Lampbrush Chromosomes (LBCs) are present in the oocytes of birds, lower vertebrata and invertebrates...
Avian genome organization is characterized, in part, by a set of microchromosomes that are unusually...
Giant lampbrush chromosomes, which are characteristic of the diplotene stage of prophase I during av...
Background: The chicken karyotype is composed of 39 chromosome pairs, of which 9 still remain totall...
Background:The publication of the first draft chicken sequence assembly became available in 2004 and...
We have developed a modified strategy for the generation of regional probes for human chromosomes by...
Lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) represent a new model in avian cytogenetics and are increasingly more o...
Abstract The most complete information on the karyotype is acquired through the observation of chrom...
Amphibian and bird karyotypes typically have a complex organization, which makes them difficult for ...
Permission to post this post print version online has been granted to the author by Springer SBM.The...
The typical avian karyotype is composed of a few macrochromosomes and around 60 indistinguishable s...