Chromosomal rearrangements occur as a consequence of the erroneous repair of DNA double-stranded breaks, and often underlie disease. The recurrent detection of specific tumorigenic rearrangements suggests that there is a mechanism behind chromosomal partner selection involving the shape of the genome. With the advent of novel high-throughput approaches, detailed genome integrity and folding maps are becoming available. Integrating these data with knowledge of experimentally induced DNA recombination strongly suggests that partner choice in chromosomal rearrangement primarily follows the three-dimensional conformation of the genome. Local rearrangements are favored over distal and interchromosomal rearrangements. This is seen for neutral rea...
Genomic rearrangements in inherited disease and cancer involve gross alterations of chromosomes or l...
A key mutational process in cancer is structural variation, in which rearrangements delete, amplify ...
Neoplastic disorders are characterized by recurrent somatically acquired chromosomal aberrations tha...
Chromosomal rearrangements occur as a consequence of the erroneous repair of DNA double-stranded bre...
<div><p>Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to diseas...
Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to disease progre...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
Cancer genomes are frequently characterized by numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities. H...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
A key mutational process in cancer is structural variation, in which rearrangements delete, amplify ...
Cancer genomes are frequently characterized by numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities. H...
To better understand and characterize chromosomal structural variation during breast cancer progress...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
The maintenance of genome integrity involves multiple independent DNA damage avoidance and repair me...
Genomic rearrangements in inherited disease and cancer involve gross alterations of chromosomes or l...
A key mutational process in cancer is structural variation, in which rearrangements delete, amplify ...
Neoplastic disorders are characterized by recurrent somatically acquired chromosomal aberrations tha...
Chromosomal rearrangements occur as a consequence of the erroneous repair of DNA double-stranded bre...
<div><p>Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to diseas...
Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to disease progre...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
Cancer genomes are frequently characterized by numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities. H...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
A key mutational process in cancer is structural variation, in which rearrangements delete, amplify ...
Cancer genomes are frequently characterized by numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities. H...
To better understand and characterize chromosomal structural variation during breast cancer progress...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
The maintenance of genome integrity involves multiple independent DNA damage avoidance and repair me...
Genomic rearrangements in inherited disease and cancer involve gross alterations of chromosomes or l...
A key mutational process in cancer is structural variation, in which rearrangements delete, amplify ...
Neoplastic disorders are characterized by recurrent somatically acquired chromosomal aberrations tha...