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Duplicons
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Duplicon
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Segmental Duplications, Genomic
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2007
2007
Evolutionary history of chromosome 11 featuring four distinct centromere repositioning events in Catarrhini.
M. Cardone
,
Mariana Lomiento
,
+7 authors
N. Archidiacono
Genomics
2007
Corpus ID: 23317446
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
Human subtelomeric duplicon structure and organization
A. Ambrosini
,
S. Paul
,
Sufen Hu
,
H. Riethman
Genome Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 14483883
BackgroundHuman subtelomeric segmental duplications ('subtelomeric repeats') comprise about 25% of the most distal 500 kb and 80…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Copy number variation in regions flanked (or unflanked) by duplicons among patients with developmental delay and/or congenital malformations; detection of reciprocal and partial Williams-Beuren…
M. Kriek
,
S. White
,
+4 authors
M. Breuning
European Journal of Human Genetics
2006
Corpus ID: 13560188
Duplicons, that is, DNA sequences with minimum length 10 kb and a high sequence similarity, are known to cause unequal homologous…
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2006
2006
Williams–Beuren Syndrome: More or less? Segmental duplications and deletions in the Williams–Beuren syndrome region provide new insights into language development
M. Tassabehji
,
D. Donnai
European Journal of Human Genetics
2006
Corpus ID: 11305362
Williams–Beuren Syndrome: More or less? Segmental duplications and deletions in the Williams–Beuren syndrome region provide new…
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2005
2005
Evidence for widespread reticulate evolution within human duplicons.
M. Jackson
,
K. Oliver
,
+7 authors
M. Santibanez-Koref
American journal of human genetics
2005
Corpus ID: 19410209
Approximately 5% of the human genome consists of segmental duplications that can cause genomic mutations and may play a role in…
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
Human chromosome 15q11-q14 regions of rearrangements contain clusters of LCR15 duplicons
M. Pujana
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M. Nadal
,
M. Guitart
,
L. Armengol
,
M. Gratacós
,
X. Estivill
European Journal of Human Genetics
2002
Corpus ID: 22117091
Six breakpoint regions for rearrangements of human chromosome 15q11-q14 have been described. These rearrangements involve…
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
A 76-kb duplicon maps close to the BCR gene on chromosome 22 and the ABL gene on chromosome 9: Possible involvement in the genesis of the Philadelphia chromosome translocation
G. Saglio
,
C. Storlazzi
,
+12 authors
M. Rocchi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2002
Corpus ID: 10643609
A patient with a typical form of chronic myeloid leukemia was found to carry a large deletion on the derivative chromosome 9q…
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
Additional complexity on human chromosome 15q: identification of a set of newly recognized duplicons (LCR15) on 15q11-q13, 15q24, and 15q26.
M. Pujana
,
M. Nadal
,
+5 authors
X. Estivill
Genome research
2001
Corpus ID: 11454072
Several cytogenetic alterations affect the distal part of the long arm of human chromosome 15, including recurrent rearrangements…
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2001
2001
Additional Complexity on Human Chromosome 15 q : Identification of a Set of Newly Recognized Duplicons ( LCR 15 ) on 15 q 11 – q 13 , 15 q 24 , and 15 q 26
M. Pujana
,
M. Nadal
,
+5 authors
X. Estivill
2001
Corpus ID: 32059433
Miguel Angel Pujana, Marga Nadal, Mònica Gratacòs, Belén Peral, Katalin Csiszar, Rogelio González-Sarmiento, Lauro Sumoy, and…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Structure of chromosomal duplicons and their role in mediating human genomic disorders.
Y. Ji
,
E. Eichler
,
S. Schwartz
,
R. Nicholls
Genome research
2000
Corpus ID: 12801422
Chromosome-specific low-copy repeats, or duplicons, occur in multiple regions of the human genome. Homologous recombination…
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