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    A transmitted deletion of 2q13 to 2q14.1 causes no phenotypic abnormalities by SUMPTION, NATALIA D, BARBER, JOHN C K

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-02-2001)
    “…[...]these deletions may be cytogenetically identical but differ in breakpoint location and extent at the submicroscopic level. [...]it has not been possible…”
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    Chromosome breakpoint distribution of damage induced in peripheral blood lymphocytes by densely ionizing radiation by Anderson, R. M., Sumption, N. D., Papworth, D. G., Goodhead, D. T.

    “…Purpose: To assess the chromosomal breakpoint distribution in human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) after exposure to a low dose of high linear energy…”
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    Increased complexity of radiation-induced chromosome aberrations consistent with a mechanism of sequential formation by Anderson, R M, Papworth, D G, Stevens, D L, Sumption, N D, Goodhead, D T

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2006)
    “…Complex chromosome aberrations (any exchange involving three or more breaks in two or more chromosomes) are effectively induced in peripheral blood lymphocytes…”
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    Effect of Linear Energy Transfer (LET) on the Complexity of alpha -Particle-Induced Chromosome Aberrations in Human CD34 super(+) Cells by Anderson, R M, Stevens, D L, Sumption, N D, Townsend, KMS, Goodhead, D T, Hill, MA

    Published in Radiation research (01-05-2007)
    “…The aim of this study was to assess the relative influence of the linear energy transfer (LET) of alpha particles on the complexity of chromosome aberrations…”
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    No increase in radiation-induced chromosome aberration complexity detected by m-FISH after culture in the presence of 5'-bromodeoxyuridine by Sumption, Natalia D, Goodhead, Dudley T, Anderson, Rhona M

    Published in Mutation research (22-02-2006)
    “…The thymidine analogue, 5'-bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU), is a known mutagen that is routinely introduced into culture media for subsequent Harlequin stain analysis…”
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