Common fragile sites are chromosomal loci prone to breakage and rearrangement, hypothesized to provide targets for foreign DNA integration. We cloned a simian virus 40 integration site and showed by fluorescent in situ hybridization analysis that the integration event had occurred within a common aphidicolin-induced fragile site on human chromosome 7, FRA7H. A region of 161 kb spanning FRA7H was defined and sequenced. Several regions with a potential unusual DNA structure, including high-flexibility, low- stability, and non-B-DNA-forming sequences were identified in this region. We performed a similar analysis on the published FRA3B sequence and the putative partial FRA7G, which also revealed an impressive cluster of regions with high flexi...
The replication dynamics at common fragile site FRA6E has been evaluated by molecular combing and in...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) (n <100) are specific regions in human chromosomes that are particularly...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are loci that are especially prone to forming gaps and breaks on metapha...
Common fragile sites (CFS) are specific regions of the mammalian chromosomes that are particularly p...
The chromosomes of all analysed individuals show gaps or breaks in specific regions, the common frag...
Common fragile sites are specific chromosomal loci that show gaps, breaks, or rearrangements in meta...
Fragile sites are heritable specific chromosome loci that exhibit an increased frequency of gaps, po...
The molecular basis of the fragility of common fragile sites (CFS) and their role in chromosome inst...
Common fragile sites of the human genome are suggested to be potentially involved in cancer developm...
The formation of alternative DNA secondary structures can result in DNA breakage leading to cancer a...
It has been proposed that common aphidicolin-inducible fragile sites, in general, predispose to spec...
The common fragile site FRA6F, located at 6q21, is an extended region of about 1200 kb, with two hot...
Common fragile sites represent a component of normal chromosome structure that form gaps and breaks ...
that the rescued DNA is from a region of fragility on Chromosome condensation, Origin of replication...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are expressed as breaks or gaps on metaphase chromosomes after partial i...
The replication dynamics at common fragile site FRA6E has been evaluated by molecular combing and in...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) (n <100) are specific regions in human chromosomes that are particularly...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are loci that are especially prone to forming gaps and breaks on metapha...
Common fragile sites (CFS) are specific regions of the mammalian chromosomes that are particularly p...
The chromosomes of all analysed individuals show gaps or breaks in specific regions, the common frag...
Common fragile sites are specific chromosomal loci that show gaps, breaks, or rearrangements in meta...
Fragile sites are heritable specific chromosome loci that exhibit an increased frequency of gaps, po...
The molecular basis of the fragility of common fragile sites (CFS) and their role in chromosome inst...
Common fragile sites of the human genome are suggested to be potentially involved in cancer developm...
The formation of alternative DNA secondary structures can result in DNA breakage leading to cancer a...
It has been proposed that common aphidicolin-inducible fragile sites, in general, predispose to spec...
The common fragile site FRA6F, located at 6q21, is an extended region of about 1200 kb, with two hot...
Common fragile sites represent a component of normal chromosome structure that form gaps and breaks ...
that the rescued DNA is from a region of fragility on Chromosome condensation, Origin of replication...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are expressed as breaks or gaps on metaphase chromosomes after partial i...
The replication dynamics at common fragile site FRA6E has been evaluated by molecular combing and in...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) (n <100) are specific regions in human chromosomes that are particularly...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are loci that are especially prone to forming gaps and breaks on metapha...