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    by R. Scotti, T. Pace, L. Roca, C. Frontali
    Published 1994-01-01
    ... of subtelomeric repeats (2.3kb long) present in a variable number at many chromosomal ends. Both loss and increase...
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    by Verena A. Kottler, Manfred Schartl
    Published 2018-05-01
    Subjects: ...sex chromosomes...
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    by James A. Birchler, Fangpu eHan
    Published 2013-12-01
    ...The typical behavior of chromosomes in meiosis is that homologous pairs synapse, recombine...
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    by Flavia S. Bossi, Julio R. Daviña
    Published 2000-01-01
    ...<div>The chromosomes of 4 species of Galactia (Fabaceae) have been studied and all of them have...
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    by C Wallace
    Published 1979-12-01
    ...A survey of the chromosome status of all members of the family Bovidae (60 species) studied to date...
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    by Sundström, Hannah
    Published 2003
    Subjects: ...sex chromosomes...
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    .... In hyperthermophilic Archaea of the order Thermococcales, large chromosomal inversions occur so frequently that even...
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    ... chromosome, <it>Vibrionales </it>have two circular chromosomes. Horizontal gene transfer is common among...
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    by Melissa A Wilson, Kateryna D Makova
    Published 2009-07-01
    ...Since the two eutherian sex chromosomes diverged from an ancestral autosomal pair, the X has...
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    by Wu Chung-I, Lu Xuemei
    Published 2011-05-01
    ...<p>Abstract</p> <p>The X chromosome has fewer testis-specific genes than autosomes in many species...
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    ... and maintenance of genomic stability. It also defines, and is defined by, contacts between different chromosomal...
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    by Ion Bara, Csilla Bara, Camelia Precop
    Published 2003-08-01
    ...It was identified m etaphases with 34, 32 and 17 chrom osomes. The chromosom es of two pairs have...
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