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The genomic distribution of intraspecific and interspecific sequence divergence of human segmental duplications relative to human/chimpanzee chromosomal rearrangements
Marques-Bonet, Tom�s; Cheng, Ze; She, Xinwei; Eichler, Evan E.; Navarro, Arcadi (2008)Background: It has been suggested that chromosomal rearrangements harbor the molecular footprint of the biological phenomena which they induce, in the form, for instance, of changes in the sequence divergence rates of ... -
Hominoid chromosomal rearrangements on 17q map to complex regions of segmental duplication
Cardone, Maria Francesca; Jiang, Zhaoshi; D'Addabbo, Pietro; Archidiacono, Nicoletta; Rocchi, Mariano; She, Xinwei; Eichler, Evan E.; Ventura, Mario. (2008)Background: Chromosomal rearrangements, such as translocations and inversions, are recurrent phenomena during evolution, and both of them are involved in reproductive isolation and speciation. To better understand the ... -
Independent centromere formation in a capricious, gene-free domain of chromosome 13q21 in Old World monkeys and pigs
Cardone, Maria Francesca; Alonso, Alicia; Pazienza, Michele; Ventura, Mario; Montermurro, Gabriella; Carbone, Lucia; De Jong, Pieter J.; Stanyon, Roscoe; D'Addabbo, Pietro; Archidiacono, Nicoletta; She, Xinwei; Eichler, Evan E.; Warburton, Peter E.; Rocchi, Mariano (2006)Background: Evolutionary centromere repositioning and human analphoid neocentromeres occurring in clinical cases are, very likely, two stages of the same phenomenon whose properties still remain substantially obscure. ...