The evolutionary history of chromosomes can be tracked by the comparative hybridization of large panels of bacterial artificial chromosome clones. This approach has disclosed an unprecedented phenomenon: 'centromere repositioning', that is, the movement of the centromere along the chromosome without marker order variation. The occurrence of evolutionary new centromeres (ENCs) is relatively frequent. In macaque, for instance, 9 out of 20 autosomal centromeres are evolutionarily new; in donkey at least 5 such neocentromeres originated after divergence from the zebra, in less than 1 million years. Recently, orangutan chromosome 9, considered to be heterozygous for a complex rearrangement, was discovered to be an ENC. In humans, in addition to ...
Background: Evolutionary centromere repositioning and human analphoid neocentromeres occurring in cl...
Primate pericentromeric regions recently have been shown to exhibit extraordinary evolutionary plast...
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...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
The centromere has a pivotal role in structuring chromosomal architecture, but remains a poorly unde...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
Panels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal marker arra...
A systematic fluorescence in situ hybridization comparison of macaque and human synteny organization...
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...
Most evolutionary new centromeres (ENC) are composed of large arrays of satellite DNA and surrounded...
The centromere is a cytologically defined entity that possesses a conserved and restricted function ...
BACKGROUND: Evolutionary-new centromeres (ENCs) result from the seeding of a centromere at an ectopi...
Evolutionary centromere repositioning is a paradox we have recently discovered while studying the co...
Background: Evolutionary centromere repositioning and human analphoid neocentromeres occurring in cl...
Primate pericentromeric regions recently have been shown to exhibit extraordinary evolutionary plast...
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...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
The centromere has a pivotal role in structuring chromosomal architecture, but remains a poorly unde...
Using comparative FISH and genomics, we have studied and compared the evolution of chromosome 3 in p...
Panels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal marker arra...
A systematic fluorescence in situ hybridization comparison of macaque and human synteny organization...
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...
Most evolutionary new centromeres (ENC) are composed of large arrays of satellite DNA and surrounded...
The centromere is a cytologically defined entity that possesses a conserved and restricted function ...
BACKGROUND: Evolutionary-new centromeres (ENCs) result from the seeding of a centromere at an ectopi...
Evolutionary centromere repositioning is a paradox we have recently discovered while studying the co...
Background: Evolutionary centromere repositioning and human analphoid neocentromeres occurring in cl...
Primate pericentromeric regions recently have been shown to exhibit extraordinary evolutionary plast...
Background: Evolutionary centromere repositioning and human analphoid neocentromeres occurring in cl...