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    A versatile method for gene dosage quantification: multiplex PCR and single base extension for copy number and gene-conversion identification of SMN genes by Radovic, S, Dubsky De Wittenau, G, Mandl, N, Betto, E, Curcio, F, Morgante, M, Lonigro, I R

    “…A comparison of the individual genomes within a species demonstrates that structural variation, including copy number variation (CNV), is a major contributor…”
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    Distribution of tightly bound non-histone proteins in chromatin fractions obtained by DNAase II digestion by Lonigro, R I, Altieri, F, Allegra, P, Caiafa, P

    Published in Cell biochemistry and function (01-07-1985)
    “…Digestion of pig liver chromatin with DNAse II afforded three different fractions which were characterized in terms of their DNA, RNA and tightly bound…”
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    A simple multiplex real-time PCR methodology for the SMN1 gene copy number quantification by Passon, Nadia, Pozzo, Federico, Molinis, Cristiano, Bregant, Elisa, Gellera, Cinzia, Damante, Giuseppe, Lonigro, Renata I

    Published in Genetic testing and molecular biomarkers (01-02-2009)
    “…Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is an autosomal recessive disease caused, in about 95% of SMA cases, by homozygous deletion of the survival motor neuron 1 (SMN1)…”
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    Distribution of tissue‐specific tightly bound non‐histone proteins in the first level of repeating chromatin structures by ALTIERI, Fabio, ALLEGRA, Paola, LONIGRO, Renata I., SCARPA, Sigfrido, CAIAFA, Paola

    Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-01-1986)
    “…Non‐histone proteins, tightly bound to DNA, have been extracted from whole chromatin and core particles prepared from pig liver or kidney. We have investigated…”
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    Tightly bound non-histone proteins: distribution of tissue-specific components in the chromatin organization by Allegra, P, Lonigro, I R, Altieri, F, Tomassetti, A, Reale, A, Caiafa, P

    Published in Basic and applied histochemistry (1987)
    “…We have investigated the distribution of tissue-specific tightly bound non-histone proteins in the first and third levels of chromatin organization. The…”
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