BACKGROUND: Segmental duplications (SDs) are not evenly distributed along chromosomes. The reasons for this biased susceptibility to SD insertion are poorly understood. Accumulation of SDs is associated with increased genomic instability, which can lead to structural variants and genomic disorders such as the Williams-Beuren syndrome. Despite these adverse effects, SDs have become fixed in the human genome. Focusing on chromosome 7, which is particularly rich in interstitial SDs, we have investigated the distribution of SDs in the context of evolution and the three dimensional organisation of the chromosome in order to gain insights into the mutual relationship of SDs and chromatin topology. RESULTS: Intrachromosomal SDs preferentially accu...
Chromosome conformation capture methods have identified subchromosomal structures of higher-order ch...
In recent decades, comparative chromosomal banding, chromosome painting, and gene-order studies have...
Chromosome conformation capture methods have identified subchromosomal structures of higher-order ch...
Background: Segmental duplications (SDs) are not evenly distributed along chromosomes. The reasons f...
Background: It has been suggested that chromosomal rearrangements harbor the molecular footprint of ...
Background: Chromosomal rearrangements, such as translocations and inversions, are recurrent phenome...
Background: Chromosomal rearrangements, such as translocations and inversions, are recurrent phenome...
Abstract Recent studies have identified a small number of genomic rearrangements that occur frequent...
Recent studies have identified a small number of genomic rearrangements that occur frequently in the...
International audienceSegmental duplications (SDs) are a major element of eukaryotic genomes. Wherea...
The structural diversity of the human genome is much higher than previously assumed although its ful...
In recent decades, comparative chromosomal banding, chromosome painting, and gene-order studies have...
Segmental duplications (SDs) are a class of long, repetitive DNA elements whose paralogs share a hig...
We report on a comparative molecular cytogenetic and in silico study on evolutionary changes in huma...
Segmental duplications (SDs) are long DNA sequences that are repeated in a genome and have high sequ...
Chromosome conformation capture methods have identified subchromosomal structures of higher-order ch...
In recent decades, comparative chromosomal banding, chromosome painting, and gene-order studies have...
Chromosome conformation capture methods have identified subchromosomal structures of higher-order ch...
Background: Segmental duplications (SDs) are not evenly distributed along chromosomes. The reasons f...
Background: It has been suggested that chromosomal rearrangements harbor the molecular footprint of ...
Background: Chromosomal rearrangements, such as translocations and inversions, are recurrent phenome...
Background: Chromosomal rearrangements, such as translocations and inversions, are recurrent phenome...
Abstract Recent studies have identified a small number of genomic rearrangements that occur frequent...
Recent studies have identified a small number of genomic rearrangements that occur frequently in the...
International audienceSegmental duplications (SDs) are a major element of eukaryotic genomes. Wherea...
The structural diversity of the human genome is much higher than previously assumed although its ful...
In recent decades, comparative chromosomal banding, chromosome painting, and gene-order studies have...
Segmental duplications (SDs) are a class of long, repetitive DNA elements whose paralogs share a hig...
We report on a comparative molecular cytogenetic and in silico study on evolutionary changes in huma...
Segmental duplications (SDs) are long DNA sequences that are repeated in a genome and have high sequ...
Chromosome conformation capture methods have identified subchromosomal structures of higher-order ch...
In recent decades, comparative chromosomal banding, chromosome painting, and gene-order studies have...
Chromosome conformation capture methods have identified subchromosomal structures of higher-order ch...