Molecular Cytogenetic Analysis of Eight Inversion Duplications of Human Chromosome 13q That Each Contain a Neocentromere
Open Access
- 1 June 2000
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Elsevier in American Journal of Human Genetics
- Vol. 66 (6) , 1794-1806
- https://doi.org/10.1086/302924
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 47 references indexed in Scilit:
- Human centromeres and neocentromeres show identical distribution patterns of >20 functionally important kinetochore-associated proteins.Human Molecular Genetics, 2000
- Transmission of a Fully Functional Human Neocentromere through Three GenerationsAmerican Journal of Human Genetics, 1999
- Neocentromere activity of structurally acentric mini-chromosomes in DrosophilaNature Genetics, 1998
- High-Resolution YAC–Cosmid–STS Map of Human Chromosome 13Genomics, 1998
- Chromatin containing CENP-A and α-satellite DNA is a major component of the inner kinetochore plateCurrent Biology, 1997
- A functional neo-centromere formed through activation of a latent human centromere and consisting of non-alpha-satellite DNANature Genetics, 1997
- Assembly of CENP-A into Centromeric Chromatin Requires a Cooperative Array of Nucleosomal DNA Contact SitesThe Journal of cell biology, 1997
- dup(10q) lacking α-satellite DNA in bone marrow cells of a patient with acute myeloid leukemiaCancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 1996
- A stable marker chromosome with a cryptic centromere: evidence for centromeric sequences associated with an inverted duplicationCytogenetic and Genome Research, 1996
- Identification of centromeric antigens in dicentric Robertsonian translocations: CENP-C and CENP-E are necessary components of functional centromeresHuman Molecular Genetics, 1995