نتایج جستجو برای: balanced chromosomal rearrangement

تعداد نتایج: 116705  

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Ying Chih Lin Chin Lung Lu Ying-Chuan Liu Chuan Yi Tang

SPRING (http://algorithm.cs.nthu.edu.tw/tools/SPRING/) is a tool for the analysis of genome rearrangement between two chromosomal genomes using reversals and/or block-interchanges. SPRING takes two or more chromosomes as its input and then computes a minimum series of reversals and/or block-interchanges between any two input chromosomes for transforming one chromosome into another. The input of...

Journal: :International immunology 2004
Arsalan Hosseini Gordon Campbell Marko Prorocic Robert Aitken

We report the cloning and analysis of a bovine JH locus comprising a DQ52 segment, six JH segments and sequence to a 5' H chain intronic enhancer. The contig was mapped to BTA 11 and evidence was found for rearrangement of the sixth JH segment at a low but detectable frequency. In contrast, the fourth segment present at a second copy of the bovine JH locus mapping to BTA 21 was found to rearran...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2017
Genevieve M Kozak Crista B Wadsworth Shoshanna C Kahne Steven M Bogdanowicz Richard G Harrison Brad S Coates Erik B Dopman

Chromosomal rearrangements between sympatric species often contain multiple loci contributing to assortative mating, local adaptation and hybrid sterility. When and how these associations arise during the process of speciation remains a subject of debate. Here, we address the relative roles of local adaptation and assortative mating on the dynamics of rearrangement evolution by studying how a r...

Journal: :Genome research 2009
Hidehito Inagaki Tamae Ohye Hiroshi Kogo Takema Kato Hasbaira Bolor Mariko Taniguchi Tamim H Shaikh Beverly S Emanuel Hiroki Kurahashi

Chromosomal aberrations have been thought to be random events. However, recent findings introduce a new paradigm in which certain DNA segments have the potential to adopt unusual conformations that lead to genomic instability and nonrandom chromosomal rearrangement. One of the best-studied examples is the palindromic AT-rich repeat (PATRR), which induces recurrent constitutional translocations ...

Journal: :Cell 2011
Isaac A. Klein Wolfgang Resch Mila Jankovic Thiago Oliveira Arito Yamane Hirotaka Nakahashi Michela Di Virgilio Anne Bothmer Andre Nussenzweig Davide F. Robbiani Rafael Casellas Michel C. Nussenzweig

Chromosomal rearrangements, including translocations, require formation and joining of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs). These events disrupt the integrity of the genome and are frequently involved in producing leukemias, lymphomas and sarcomas. Despite the importance of these events, current understanding of their genesis is limited. To examine the origins of chromosomal rearrangements we devel...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1992
C J Van Der Burgt G F Merkx A H Janssen J C Mulder R F Suijkerbuijk D F Smeets

A balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving four chromosomes is very rare and may lead to different types of aneuploid germ cells. We report a liveborn child with multiple congenital anomalies and an apparently balanced translocation, t(11;12). High resolution chromosome analysis in the mother showed a CCR involving chromosomes 5, 11, 12, and 16. In situ hybridisation showed tha...

Iran Rashidi, Javad Mohammadi Asl

Objective: Approximately 15-20% of clinically recognizable pregnancies end in spontaneous abortion. The incidence of chromosomal abnormalities in those abortions is as high as 50%.A modest but clinically important proportion of spontaneous abortions is caused by a balanced chromosomal aberration in one o...

2014
Havva Serap ToRu Sezin YAkut Zafer Çetİn Mehmet ŞİMŞek İbrahim İnanç MenDİlCİOğlu Havva Serap tORu Sibel BeRkeR

Results: A structural chromosomal abnormality was observed in 95 cases. The most frequently observed structural abnormalities were balanced translocations with a frequency of 53.7% (51 cases) followed by unbalanced translocations (16.8%), inversions (11.6%), supernumerary marker chromosomes (8.4%), duplications (4.2%), deletions and ring chromosomes (2.1%) and complex translocation (1.1%). rare...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2006
iran rashidi javad mohammadi asl

objective: approximately 15-20% of clinically recognizable pregnancies end in spontaneous abortion. the incidence of chromosomal abnormalities in those abortions is as high as 50%.a modest but clinically important proportion of spontaneous abortions is caused by a balanced chromosomal aberration in one of the parents. this results from the production of gametes and embryos with unbalanced chrom...

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