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The following pages link to A palindromic structure in the pericentromeric region of various human chromosomes (Q71302747):
Displaying 13 items.
- Complex beta-satellite repeat structures and the expansion of the zinc finger gene cluster in 19p12 (Q24309640) (← links)
- Characterization of nonfunctional V1R-like pheromone receptor sequences in human (Q24597005) (← links)
- Breakpoint analysis of the pericentric inversion distinguishing human chromosome 4 from the homologous chromosome in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). (Q33209577) (← links)
- Punctuated duplication seeding events during the evolution of human chromosome 2p11. (Q33891840) (← links)
- An assessment of the sequence gaps: unfinished business in a finished human genome (Q35773253) (← links)
- The chAB4 and NF1-related long-range multisequence DNA families are contiguous in the centromeric heterochromatin of several human chromosomes (Q39615022) (← links)
- Jumping translocations are common in solid tumor cell lines and result in recurrent fusions of whole chromosome arms (Q40821716) (← links)
- Physical and Genetic Mapping of the Human X Chromosome Centromere: Repression of Recombination (Q44785090) (← links)
- Concerted evolution of members of the multisequence family chAB4 located on various nonhomologous chromosomes. (Q52845158) (← links)
- A compositional map of the cen-q21 region of human chromosome 21 (Q73614525) (← links)
- Contiguous Arrays of Satellites 1, 3, and β Form a 1.5-Mb Domain on Chromosome 22p (Q73673273) (← links)
- Characterization of an alphoid subfamily located near p-arm sequences on human chromosome 22 (Q77373178) (← links)
- Mapping of members of the low-copy-number repetitive DNA sequence family chAB4 within the p arms of human acrocentric chromosomes: characterization of Robertsonian translocations (Q77726567) (← links)