Genome instability, associated with chromosome breakage syndromes and most human cancers, is still poorly understood. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, numerous genes with roles in the preservation of genome integrity have been identified. DNA-damage-checkpoint-deficient yeast cells that lack Sgs1, a RecQ-like DNA helicase related to the human Bloom\u27s-syndrome-associated helicase BLM, show an increased rate of genome instability, and we have previously shown that they accumulate recurring chromosomal translocations between three similar genes, CAN1, LYP1 and ALP1. Here, the chromosomal location, copy number and sequence similarity of the translocation targets ALP1 and LYP1 were altered to gain insight into the formation of complex t...
The gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCRs) observed in S. cerevisiae mutants with increased rates o...
Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases. Underst...
Most human cancer cells show signs of genome instability, ranging from elevated mutation rates to gr...
Genome instability, associated with chromosome breakage syndromes and most human cancers, is still p...
Genome instability, associated with chromosome breakage syndromes and most human cancers, is still p...
Genome instability, associated with chromosome breakage syndromes and most human cancers, is still p...
Genome rearrangements result in mutations that underlie many human diseases, and ongoing genome inst...
Genome rearrangements result in mutations that underlie many human diseases, and ongoing genome inst...
DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) can cause massive genome instability. In eukaryotes, multiple pathwa...
DNA repetitive sequences capable of adopting non-B DNA structures are a potent source of instability...
Most cells of solid tumors have very high levels of genome instability of several different types, i...
Ty elements are high copy number, dispersed repeated sequences in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genom...
Gross chromosome rearrangements (GCRs), such as translocations, deletion of a chromosome arm, inters...
<div><p>DNA sequences capable of adopting non-canonical secondary structures have been associated wi...
<div><p>Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases....
The gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCRs) observed in S. cerevisiae mutants with increased rates o...
Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases. Underst...
Most human cancer cells show signs of genome instability, ranging from elevated mutation rates to gr...
Genome instability, associated with chromosome breakage syndromes and most human cancers, is still p...
Genome instability, associated with chromosome breakage syndromes and most human cancers, is still p...
Genome instability, associated with chromosome breakage syndromes and most human cancers, is still p...
Genome rearrangements result in mutations that underlie many human diseases, and ongoing genome inst...
Genome rearrangements result in mutations that underlie many human diseases, and ongoing genome inst...
DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) can cause massive genome instability. In eukaryotes, multiple pathwa...
DNA repetitive sequences capable of adopting non-B DNA structures are a potent source of instability...
Most cells of solid tumors have very high levels of genome instability of several different types, i...
Ty elements are high copy number, dispersed repeated sequences in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genom...
Gross chromosome rearrangements (GCRs), such as translocations, deletion of a chromosome arm, inters...
<div><p>DNA sequences capable of adopting non-canonical secondary structures have been associated wi...
<div><p>Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases....
The gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCRs) observed in S. cerevisiae mutants with increased rates o...
Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases. Underst...
Most human cancer cells show signs of genome instability, ranging from elevated mutation rates to gr...