The centromere is an important region of the chromosome which ensures correct segregation at cell division. The DNA sequences which make up human centromeres are poorly understood. An analysis of the human Y chromosome centromere DNA has therefore been undertaken. The structures of 23 yeast artificial chromosomes (YAC) clones and 4 cosmid clones have been determined and these have contributed to a map of ~7Mb of DNA which span the centromere. The centromeric region of the human Y chromosome contains a single major block of tandemly repeating alphoid DNA which is variable in size. The 5.7kb alphoid subunits are all orientated in one direction and become diverged at the edges of the array. Flanking the alphoid DNA are small blocks of other kn...
The centromere is the genetic locus that specifies the site of kinetochore assembly, where the chrom...
Abstract The centromere is a chromosomal locus responsi-ble for the faithful segregation of genetic ...
Stable dicentric chromosomes behave as monocentrics because one of the centromeres is inactive. The ...
The centromere is an important region of the chromosome which ensures correct segregation at cell di...
We have localized the DNA sequences required for mitotic centromere function on the human Y chromoso...
Mapping studies of the centromeric region of the human Y chromosome Construction of a map of a human...
The human genome reference sequence remains incomplete owing to the challenge of assembling long tra...
© 2013 Dr. Mark Domenic PertileThe centromere is a fundamental structure required for the faithful s...
The human genome reference sequence remains incomplete owing to the challenge of assembling long tra...
The DNA sequence requirements for mammalian centromere function have been investigated by re-introdu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017Centromeres are specialized regions of eukaryotic chro...
Yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) spanning the centromeric region of the human Y chromosome were i...
The deÞnition of centromeres of human chromosomes requires a complete genomic understanding of these...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Wing Ip Anthony LoHuman centromeres contain large ar...
Centromeres are key elements for chromosome segregation. Canonical centromeres are built over long-s...
The centromere is the genetic locus that specifies the site of kinetochore assembly, where the chrom...
Abstract The centromere is a chromosomal locus responsi-ble for the faithful segregation of genetic ...
Stable dicentric chromosomes behave as monocentrics because one of the centromeres is inactive. The ...
The centromere is an important region of the chromosome which ensures correct segregation at cell di...
We have localized the DNA sequences required for mitotic centromere function on the human Y chromoso...
Mapping studies of the centromeric region of the human Y chromosome Construction of a map of a human...
The human genome reference sequence remains incomplete owing to the challenge of assembling long tra...
© 2013 Dr. Mark Domenic PertileThe centromere is a fundamental structure required for the faithful s...
The human genome reference sequence remains incomplete owing to the challenge of assembling long tra...
The DNA sequence requirements for mammalian centromere function have been investigated by re-introdu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017Centromeres are specialized regions of eukaryotic chro...
Yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) spanning the centromeric region of the human Y chromosome were i...
The deÞnition of centromeres of human chromosomes requires a complete genomic understanding of these...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Wing Ip Anthony LoHuman centromeres contain large ar...
Centromeres are key elements for chromosome segregation. Canonical centromeres are built over long-s...
The centromere is the genetic locus that specifies the site of kinetochore assembly, where the chrom...
Abstract The centromere is a chromosomal locus responsi-ble for the faithful segregation of genetic ...
Stable dicentric chromosomes behave as monocentrics because one of the centromeres is inactive. The ...