Chromosome stability is maintained by short intercentromeric distance in functionally dicentric human Robertsonian translocations.

作者: Scott L. Page , Lisa G. Shaffer

DOI: 10.1023/A:1009286929145

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摘要: … the basis for this stability, we have examined the centromeres of 15 structurally dicentric rob(… breakage. This may explain the greater likelihood of Ūnding centromere inactivation among …

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