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The following pages link to A survey of the genomic distribution of alpha satellite DNA on all the human chromosomes, and derivation of a new consensus sequence (Q35917829):
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- Extrachromosomal circles of satellite repeats and 5S ribosomal DNA in human cells (Q27499228) (← links)
- Organization and evolution of Gorilla centromeric DNA from old strategies to new approaches (Q28607181) (← links)
- A centromere DNA-binding protein from fission yeast affects chromosome segregation and has homology to human CENP-B (Q28756289) (← links)
- Evidence for a fast, intrachromosomal conversion mechanism from mapping of nucleotide variants within a homogeneous alpha-satellite DNA array (Q30872875) (← links)
- Global repeat discovery and estimation of genomic copy number in a large, complex genome using a high-throughput 454 sequence survey (Q33285710) (← links)
- A physical map of human Alu repeats cleavage by restriction endonucleases (Q33346676) (← links)
- Dual recognition of CENP-A nucleosomes is required for centromere assembly (Q33950286) (← links)
- Molecular structure of a functional Drosophila centromere (Q34065770) (← links)
- The case for epigenetic effects on centromere identity and function. (Q34065789) (← links)
- Replication of alpha-satellite DNA arrays in endogenous human centromeric regions and in human artificial chromosome (Q34313046) (← links)
- Long-time evolution and highly dynamic satellite DNA in leptodactylid and hylodid frogs (Q34362862) (← links)
- Centromere satellites from Arabidopsis populations: maintenance of conserved and variable domains (Q34373777) (← links)
- Integrity of the human centromere DNA repeats is protected by CENP-A, CENP-C, and CENP-T. (Q34550716) (← links)
- Differential rates of local and global homogenization in centromere satellites from Arabidopsis relatives (Q34573544) (← links)
- Assignment of human satellite 1 DNA as revealed by fluorescent in situ hybridization with oligonucleotides (Q34727096) (← links)
- Neocentromeres: new insights into centromere structure, disease development, and karyotype evolution (Q34746589) (← links)
- Rapid detection of chromosome X, Y, 13, 18, and 21 aneuploidies by primed in situ labeling/synthesis technique. (Q34882176) (← links)
- HIV reproducibly establishes a latent infection after acute infection of T cells in vitro. (Q34985945) (← links)
- Sequence variability of the MspI satellite DNA family of the pinewood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus at different geographic scales. (Q35001698) (← links)
- A novel chromatin immunoprecipitation and array (CIA) analysis identifies a 460-kb CENP-A-binding neocentromere DNA (Q35032631) (← links)
- A functional marker centromere with no detectable alpha-satellite, satellite III, or CENP-B protein: activation of a latent centromere? (Q35194698) (← links)
- A chromosome 14-specific human satellite III DNA subfamily that shows variable presence on different chromosomes 14 (Q35195577) (← links)
- Identification of DNA sequences flanking the breakpoint of human t(14q21q) Robertsonian translocations (Q35195624) (← links)
- Targeting of Ikaros to pericentromeric heterochromatin by direct DNA binding (Q35202079) (← links)
- Epigenetic engineering: histone H3K9 acetylation is compatible with kinetochore structure and function (Q35770230) (← links)
- Repetitive sequences, genomic instability and Barrett's esophageal adenocarcinoma (Q35852702) (← links)
- 3D-CLEM Reveals that a Major Portion of Mitotic Chromosomes Is Not Chromatin (Q36191145) (← links)
- Isolation of chromosome-associated proteins from Drosophila melanogaster that bind a human centromeric DNA sequence. (Q36234859) (← links)
- Centromere protein B null mice are mitotically and meiotically normal but have lower body and testis weights (Q36289172) (← links)
- Identification of a subdomain of CENP-B that is necessary and sufficient for localization to the human centromere (Q36531086) (← links)
- Inactivation of a human kinetochore by specific targeting of chromatin modifiers (Q36558145) (← links)
- Surprising deficiency of CENP-B binding sites in African green monkey alpha-satellite DNA: implications for CENP-B function at centromeres (Q36562405) (← links)
- Development of a sequence-tagged site for the centromere of chromosome 10: its use in cytogenetic and physical mapping. (Q36780934) (← links)
- Sequences attaching loops of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA to underlying structures in human cells: the role of transcription units (Q36797305) (← links)
- Nonrandom localization of recombination events in human alpha satellite repeat unit variants: implications for higher-order structural characteristics within centromeric heterochromatin (Q36824341) (← links)
- Chromatin containing CENP-A and α-satellite DNA is a major component of the inner kinetochore plate (Q36893135) (← links)
- Evolution of alpha satellite (Q37068358) (← links)
- Analysis of repetitive DNA in chromosomes by flow cytometry. (Q37120928) (← links)
- Centromeres: old tales and new tools (Q37147265) (← links)
- Tracking the processing of damaged DNA double-strand break ends by ligation-mediated PCR: increased persistence of 3'-phosphoglycolate termini in SCAN1 cells (Q37631883) (← links)
- The past, present, and future of human centromere genomics (Q37665277) (← links)
- HACking the centromere chromatin code: insights from human artificial chromosomes. (Q38028807) (← links)
- Polymorphisms and genomic organization of repetitive DNA from centromeric regions of Arabidopsis chromosomes (Q38329719) (← links)
- Genetic and epigenetic regulation of centromeres: a look at HAC formation. (Q38355748) (← links)
- Spectral karyotyping identifies recurrent complex rearrangements of chromosomes 8, 17, and 20 in osteosarcomas (Q38486588) (← links)
- Small marker chromosome identification in metaphase and interphase using centromeric multiplex fish (CM-FISH). (Q38493677) (← links)
- Primed in situ (PRINS) Labelling with Alu and Satellite Primers for Rapid Characterization of Human Chromosomes in Hybrid Cell Lines (Q38504146) (← links)
- Rapid characterization of human chromosomes in hybrid cell lines by primed in situ (PRINS) labeling (Q38505097) (← links)
- Primed in situ labeling (PRINS). A fast method for in situ labeling of nucleic acids (Q38506298) (← links)
- The Promises and Challenges of Genomic Studies of Human Centromeres (Q38608820) (← links)