Journal article

Mouse telocentric sequences reveal a high rate of homogenization and possible role in Robertsonian translocation

P Kalitsis, B Griffiths, KHA Choo

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Published : 2006

Abstract

The telomere and centromere are two specialized structures of eukaryotic chromosomes that are essential for chromosome stability and segregation. These structures are usually characterized by large tracts of tandemly repeated DNA. In mouse, the two structures are often located in close proximity to form telocentric chromosomes. To date, no detailed sequence information is available across the mouse telocentric regions. The antagonistic mechanisms for the stable maintenance of the mouse telocentric karyotype and the occurrence of whole-arm Robertsonian translocations remain enigmatic. We have identified large-insert fosmid clones that span the telomere and centromere of several mouse chromoso..

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