Panels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal marker arrangement and orientation during evolution. This approach has disclosed the centromere repositioning phenomenon, consisting in the activation of a novel, fully functional centromere in an ectopic location, concomitant with the inactivation of the old centromere. In this study, appropriate panels of BAC clones were used to track the chromosome 11 evolutionary history in primates and nonprimate boreoeutherian mammals. Chromosome 11 synteny was found to be highly conserved in both primate and boreoeutherian mammalian ancestors. Amazingly, we detected four centromere repositioning events in primates (in Old World monkeys, in gibbons, in orangutans,...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
We report on a comparative molecular cytogenetic and in silico study on evolutionary changes in huma...
Primate pericentromeric regions recently have been shown to exhibit extraordinary evolutionary plast...
Panels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal marker arra...
Panels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal marker arra...
AbstractPanels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal mar...
Abstract Panels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal ma...
A panel of 15 human BAC/PAC probes, covering the entire chromosome 6, was used in FISH experiments o...
Background: Evolutionary centromere repositioning and human analphoid neocentromeres occurring in cl...
The evolutionary history of chromosomes can be tracked by the comparative hybridization of large pan...
Background: Evolutionary centromere repositioning and human analphoid neocentromeres occurring in cl...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
Evolutionary centromere repositioning is a paradox we have recently discovered while studying the co...
In 1992 the Japanese macaque was the first species for which the homology of the entire karyotype wa...
A systematic fluorescence in situ hybridization comparison of macaque and human synteny organization...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
We report on a comparative molecular cytogenetic and in silico study on evolutionary changes in huma...
Primate pericentromeric regions recently have been shown to exhibit extraordinary evolutionary plast...
Panels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal marker arra...
Panels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal marker arra...
AbstractPanels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal mar...
Abstract Panels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal ma...
A panel of 15 human BAC/PAC probes, covering the entire chromosome 6, was used in FISH experiments o...
Background: Evolutionary centromere repositioning and human analphoid neocentromeres occurring in cl...
The evolutionary history of chromosomes can be tracked by the comparative hybridization of large pan...
Background: Evolutionary centromere repositioning and human analphoid neocentromeres occurring in cl...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
Evolutionary centromere repositioning is a paradox we have recently discovered while studying the co...
In 1992 the Japanese macaque was the first species for which the homology of the entire karyotype wa...
A systematic fluorescence in situ hybridization comparison of macaque and human synteny organization...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
We report on a comparative molecular cytogenetic and in silico study on evolutionary changes in huma...
Primate pericentromeric regions recently have been shown to exhibit extraordinary evolutionary plast...