We report the molecular analysis of a 130-kb DNA region containing a junction between beta and non-beta satellite DNA from chromosome 15p. The genomic region is characterized by beta satellite blocks intermingled with variants of the D4Z4 repeat, and duplicons from 4q24 and 4q35. Besides the p-arm of acrocentric chromosomes, the duplicons showed a wide genomespread involving pericentromeric, sub-telomeric, and interstitial regions. In this regard, the paralogous sequences were characterized by a high similarity index (96%), thus indicating a recent transposition during the evolution. The acrocentrics differedwith regard to the location of the 4q24 paralogous region, since it mapped on the p-arm of chromosomes 13-15 and 21, but only on 22q11...
The organization of centromeric heterochromatin has been established in a number of eucaryotes but r...
Chromosome 17 is unusual among the human chromosomes in many respects. It is the largest human autos...
Human chromosome 9 is involved in a number of recurrent structural rearrangements; moreover, its per...
We report the molecular analysis of a 130-kb DNA region containing a junction between beta and non-b...
We report the molecular analysis of a 130-kb DNA region containing a junction between beta and non-...
The short arms of the human acrocentric chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21 and 22 (SAACs) share large h...
We describe the characterisation of four alpha satellite sequences which are found on a subset of th...
We present a detailed molecular evolutionary analysis of 1.2 Mb from the pericentromeric region of h...
Contiguous finished sequence from highly duplicated pericentromeric regions of human chromosomes is ...
Several cytogenetic alterations affect the distal part of the long arm of human chromosome 15, inclu...
We have determined the detailed molecular structure and evolution of an alpha satellite junction fro...
The mechanisms involved in the formation of subtelomeric rearrangements are now beginning to be eluc...
<p>The six segmental duplication sites responsible for specific recurrent rearrangements in this reg...
The human genome contains numerous blocks of highly homologous duplicated sequence. This higher-orde...
BackgroundChromosomal abnormalities affecting human chromosome 15q11-q13 underlie multiple genomic d...
The organization of centromeric heterochromatin has been established in a number of eucaryotes but r...
Chromosome 17 is unusual among the human chromosomes in many respects. It is the largest human autos...
Human chromosome 9 is involved in a number of recurrent structural rearrangements; moreover, its per...
We report the molecular analysis of a 130-kb DNA region containing a junction between beta and non-b...
We report the molecular analysis of a 130-kb DNA region containing a junction between beta and non-...
The short arms of the human acrocentric chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21 and 22 (SAACs) share large h...
We describe the characterisation of four alpha satellite sequences which are found on a subset of th...
We present a detailed molecular evolutionary analysis of 1.2 Mb from the pericentromeric region of h...
Contiguous finished sequence from highly duplicated pericentromeric regions of human chromosomes is ...
Several cytogenetic alterations affect the distal part of the long arm of human chromosome 15, inclu...
We have determined the detailed molecular structure and evolution of an alpha satellite junction fro...
The mechanisms involved in the formation of subtelomeric rearrangements are now beginning to be eluc...
<p>The six segmental duplication sites responsible for specific recurrent rearrangements in this reg...
The human genome contains numerous blocks of highly homologous duplicated sequence. This higher-orde...
BackgroundChromosomal abnormalities affecting human chromosome 15q11-q13 underlie multiple genomic d...
The organization of centromeric heterochromatin has been established in a number of eucaryotes but r...
Chromosome 17 is unusual among the human chromosomes in many respects. It is the largest human autos...
Human chromosome 9 is involved in a number of recurrent structural rearrangements; moreover, its per...