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Identifying proteins bound to native mitotic ESC chromosomes reveals chromatin repressors are important for compaction
Published in Nature communications (17-08-2020)“…Epigenetic information is transmitted from mother to daughter cells through mitosis. Here, to identify factors that might play a role in conveying epigenetic…”
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Chromosome Analysis Using Benchtop Flow Analysers and High Speed Cell Sorters
Published in Cytometry. Part A (01-03-2019)“…The use of the DNA dyes Hoechst (HO) and chromomycin A3 (CA3) has become the preferred combination for the bivariate analysis of chromosomes from both human…”
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Novel stem cell technologies are powerful tools to understand the impact of human factors on Plasmodium falciparum malaria
Published in Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology (19-12-2023)“…parasites have a complex life cycle, but the most clinically relevant stage of the disease is the invasion of erythrocytes and the proliferation of the…”
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A First Generation Comparative Chromosome Map between Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) and Humans
Published in PloS one (26-05-2015)“…The domesticated guinea pig, Cavia porcellus (Hystricomorpha, Rodentia), is an important laboratory species and a model for a number of human diseases…”
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Evolutionary dynamics of Anolis sex chromosomes revealed by sequencing of flow sorting-derived microchromosome-specific DNA
Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-10-2016)“…Squamate reptiles show a striking diversity in modes of sex determination, including both genetic (XY or ZW) and temperature-dependent sex determination…”
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Chromosomal evolution among leaf-nosed nectarivorous bats--evidence from cross-species chromosome painting (Phyllostomidae, Chiroptera)
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (26-12-2013)“…New World leaf-nosed bats, Phyllostomidae, represent a lineage of Chiroptera marked by unprecedented morphological/ecological diversity and extensive…”
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Avian comparative genomics: reciprocal chromosome painting between domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) and the stone curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus, Charadriiformes)--An atypical species with low diploid number
Published in Chromosome research (2009)“…The chicken is the most extensively studied species in birds and thus constitutes an ideal reference for comparative genomics in birds. Comparative cytogenetic…”
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Laser excitation power and the flow cytometric resolution of complex karyotypes
Published in Cytometry. Part A (01-06-2010)“…The analytical resolution of individual chromosome peaks in the flow karyotype of cell lines is dependent on sample preparation and the detection sensitivity…”
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Flow analysis and sorting of microchromosomes (<3 Mb)
Published in Cytometry. Part A (01-06-2007)“…Background: The analysis and isolation of high numbers of chromosomes smaller than 3 Mb in size (microchromosomes) with good purity is dependent primarily on…”
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Chromosome paints from single copies of chromosomes
Published in Chromosome research (01-01-2004)“…We have used OmniPlex library technology to construct chromosome painting probes from single copies of flow sorted chromosomes. We show that this whole genome…”
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Report of a female patient with mental retardation and tall stature due to a chromosomal rearrangement disrupting the OPHN1 gene on Xq12
Published in European journal of medical genetics (01-11-2007)“…Abstract We report on a patient with mental retardation, seizures and tall stature with advanced bone age in whom a de novo apparently balanced chromosomal…”
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A First Generation Comparative Chromosome Map between Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) and Humans: e0127937
Published in PloS one (01-05-2015)“…The domesticated guinea pig, Cavia porcellus (Hystricomorpha, Rodentia), is an important laboratory species and a model for a number of human diseases…”
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