Cytologically, the centromere is found at the very end of most Mus musculus chromosomes, co-localizing with an array of minor satellite sequences. It is separated from the euchromatin of the long arm by a large domain of heterochromatin, composed in part of arrays of major satellite sequences. We used oligonucleotide probes that specifically detect regions of sequence variation found in certain cloned minor satellite sequences. They detect a limited subset of the minor satellite arrays in the mouse genome, based on both pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and in situ hybridization data, and provide direct molecular genetic markers for individual centromeres in some inbred mouse strains. Array size polymorphisms detected by these probe...
We have applied EM in situ hybridization (EMISH) and pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) to samp...
Three subspecies of Mus musculus have been recognized in Iran so far. The house mouse (genus0T 0T2TM...
The importance of chromosomal rearrangements for speciation can be inferred from studies of genetic ...
As an adjunct to attempts to define functionally important sequences at human centromeres, we have u...
BACKGROUND: Mammalian centromeres are satellite-rich chromatin domains that execute conserved roles ...
Minor satellite DNA, found at Mus musculus centromeres, is not present in the genome of the Asian mo...
© 2013 Dr. Mark Domenic PertileThe centromere is a fundamental structure required for the faithful s...
The experiments described were directed toward understanding relationships between mouse satellite D...
The major satellite DNA of Mus musculus appears as a pericentromeric heterochromatin block in all ch...
Human minisatellite probes cross-hybridize to mouse DNA and detect multiple variable loci. The resul...
Sixty-nine sequences containing microsatellites were determined by analysis of clones from a pUC118 ...
International audiencePolymers of arbitrary oligonucleotides can be used to detect polymorphic loci ...
The Western European house mouse is chromosomally diverse, with diploid karyotypes ranging from the ...
<div><p>Recently discovered strong nucleosomes (SNs) characterized by visibly periodical DNA sequenc...
'Minisatellites' are a class of tandemly repeated sequences ubiquitous to eukaryotic genomes. A subs...
We have applied EM in situ hybridization (EMISH) and pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) to samp...
Three subspecies of Mus musculus have been recognized in Iran so far. The house mouse (genus0T 0T2TM...
The importance of chromosomal rearrangements for speciation can be inferred from studies of genetic ...
As an adjunct to attempts to define functionally important sequences at human centromeres, we have u...
BACKGROUND: Mammalian centromeres are satellite-rich chromatin domains that execute conserved roles ...
Minor satellite DNA, found at Mus musculus centromeres, is not present in the genome of the Asian mo...
© 2013 Dr. Mark Domenic PertileThe centromere is a fundamental structure required for the faithful s...
The experiments described were directed toward understanding relationships between mouse satellite D...
The major satellite DNA of Mus musculus appears as a pericentromeric heterochromatin block in all ch...
Human minisatellite probes cross-hybridize to mouse DNA and detect multiple variable loci. The resul...
Sixty-nine sequences containing microsatellites were determined by analysis of clones from a pUC118 ...
International audiencePolymers of arbitrary oligonucleotides can be used to detect polymorphic loci ...
The Western European house mouse is chromosomally diverse, with diploid karyotypes ranging from the ...
<div><p>Recently discovered strong nucleosomes (SNs) characterized by visibly periodical DNA sequenc...
'Minisatellites' are a class of tandemly repeated sequences ubiquitous to eukaryotic genomes. A subs...
We have applied EM in situ hybridization (EMISH) and pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) to samp...
Three subspecies of Mus musculus have been recognized in Iran so far. The house mouse (genus0T 0T2TM...
The importance of chromosomal rearrangements for speciation can be inferred from studies of genetic ...