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In a previous study, we showed that centromere repositioning, that is the shift along the chromosome of the centromeric function without DNA sequence rearrangement, has occurred frequently during
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Achiasmate meiosis and centromere shift in Eusimulium aureum (Diptera- Simuliidae). Rothfels KH, Mason GF. Light and electronmicroscope studies indicate ...
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some number, show a shift of the centromere in some of the chromosomes the ... that the centromere shift is found frequently in a heterozygous condition.
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Evolutionary centromere repositioning is the shift of a centromere to a new position in the absence of structural chromosome rearrangements. In previous work ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2034625/
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Evolutionary History and Positional Shift of a Rice Centromere. Jianxin Ma,* Rod A. Wing,† Jeffrey L. Bennetzen,‡ and Scott A. Jackson*1. *Department of ...
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least 7–9 million years ago and was physically shifted by a more recent inversion of a segment spanning centromeric and pericentromeric regions. IN-DEPTH ...
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involvement in translocations, fusions, inversions, and centric shifts. Often species are defined karyotypically simply by the position of the centromere on certain ...
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Chromosoma (Berl.) 51, 111--124 (1975). 9 by Springer-Verlag 1975. Achiasmate Meiosis and Centromere Shift in Eusimulium aureum (Diptera- Simuliidae) ...
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This is exemplified by centromeric involvement in translocations, fusions, inversions, and centric shifts. Often species are defined karyotypically simply by the ...
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genomebiology.com/2007/8/8/r170
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Aug 20, 2007 ... It has been hypothesized that rapid divergence in centromere sequences accompanies rapid karyotypic change during speciation. However ...
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