Structure, organization, and sequence of alpha satellite DNA from human chromosome 17: evidence for evolution by unequal crossing-over and an ancestral pentamer repeat shared with the human X chromosome.
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Efficient assembly of de novo human artificial chromosomes from large genomic loci.Construction of a genetic map of human chromosome 17 by use of chromosome-mediated gene transferRapid creation of BAC-based human artificial chromosome vectors by transposition with synthetic alpha-satellite arraysCse4 is part of an octameric nucleosome in budding yeast.Formation of de novo centromeres and construction of first-generation human artificial microchromosomesOrganization and evolution of Gorilla centromeric DNA from old strategies to new approachesProperties and rates of germline mutations in humansHigher rate of evolution of X chromosome alpha-repeat DNA in human than in the great apesEvidence for a fast, intrachromosomal conversion mechanism from mapping of nucleotide variants within a homogeneous alpha-satellite DNA array.Rapid generation of chromosome-specific alphoid DNA probes using the polymerase chain reaction.Dynamic organization of DNA replication in mammalian cell nuclei: spatially and temporally defined replication of chromosome-specific alpha-satellite DNA sequences.Different subfamilies of alphoid repetitive DNA are present on the human and chimpanzee homologous chromosomes 21 and 22Human beta satellite DNA: genomic organization and sequence definition of a class of highly repetitive tandem DNA.Long-range organization of tandem arrays of alpha satellite DNA at the centromeres of human chromosomes: high-frequency array-length polymorphism and meiotic stability.The structure and evolution of the human salivary proline-rich protein gene family.The human vitronectin (complement S-protein) gene maps to the centromeric region of 17q.Human centromeric alphoid domains are periodically homogenized so that they vary substantially between homologues. Mechanism and implications for centromere functioning.Tandem repeats derived from centromeric retrotransposons.Nucleotide sequence heterogeneity of alpha satellite repetitive DNA: a survey of alphoid sequences from different human chromosomes.Repositioning of muscle-specific genes relative to the periphery of SC-35 domains during skeletal myogenesis.microRNA profiling in three main stages during porcine spermatogenesis.Refined physical and genetic mapping of the NF1 region on chromosome 17Organization and molecular evolution of CENP-A--associated satellite DNA families in a basal primate genome.CD8(+) minor histocompatibility antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte clones eliminate human acute myeloid leukemia stem cellsPCR amplification of tandemly repeated DNA: analysis of intra- and interchromosomal sequence variation and homologous unequal crossing-over in human alpha satellite DNA.Homologous alpha satellite sequences on human acrocentric chromosomes with selectivity for chromosomes 13, 14 and 21: implications for recombination between nonhomologues and Robertsonian translocations.Human artificial chromosomes with alpha satellite-based de novo centromeres show increased frequency of nondisjunction and anaphase lag.Functional epialleles at an endogenous human centromere.Dynamic changes in the higher-level chromatin organization of specific sequences revealed by in situ hybridization to nuclear halos.Human chromosome-specific repetitive DNA sequences: novel markers for genetic analysis.Identification of a subdomain of CENP-B that is necessary and sufficient for localization to the human centromereInactivation of a human kinetochore by specific targeting of chromatin modifiers.Identification of overlapping DNA-binding and centromere-targeting domains in the human kinetochore protein CENP-C.Surprising deficiency of CENP-B binding sites in African green monkey alpha-satellite DNA: implications for CENP-B function at centromeres.Autonomous replication in human cells of multimers of specific human and bacterial DNA sequences.Replication timing of DNA sequences associated with human centromeres and telomeresPartial deletion of alpha satellite DNA associated with reduced amounts of the centromere protein CENP-B in a mitotically stable human chromosome rearrangement.Nonrandom localization of recombination events in human alpha satellite repeat unit variants: implications for higher-order structural characteristics within centromeric heterochromatin.Chromosome instability associated with human alphoid DNA transfected into the Chinese hamster genomeTraces of embryogenesis are the same in monozygotic and dizygotic twins: not compatible with double ovulation.
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Structure, organization, and sequence of alpha satellite DNA from human chromosome 17: evidence for evolution by unequal crossing-over and an ancestral pentamer repeat shared with the human X chromosome.
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Structure, organization, and s ...... d with the human X chromosome.
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Structure, organization, and s ...... d with the human X chromosome.
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Structure, organization, and s ...... d with the human X chromosome.
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Structure, organization, and s ...... d with the human X chromosome.
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10.1128/MCB.6.9.3156
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1986-09-01T00:00:00Z