- strands. This
increase in
recombination was
attributed to
increased intrachromosomal recombinational repair. By this process,
mitomycin C
damaged DNA in...
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family situated on the same chromosome. When this happens, it is
called intrachromosomal gene
conversion as
distinguished from
interchromosomal gene conversion...
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occur via cis-duplication or
trans duplication. Cis-duplication, or
intrachromosomal duplication,
entails the
duplication of
genes within the same chromosome...
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orientation of
pairs of
homologous chromosomes in
meiosis I); & (2)
intrachromosomal recombination,
occurring through crossing over.
During meiosis in eukaryotes...
- due to
somatic recombination than
neurons from
healthy individuals.
Intrachromosomal homologous recombination in
Arabidopsis thaliana plants was
found to...
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mutagenesis mechanisms, and
include the SOS
response in bacteria,
ectopic intrachromosomal recombination and
other chromosomal events such as duplications. The...
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cells acquire a
characteristic genome architecture: ultra-long-range
intrachromosomal contacts (10-100Mb),
specific interchromosomal contacts and restructuring...
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leukemic lymphoblast.
These changes include chromosomal translocations,
intrachromosomal rearrangements,
changes in the
number of
chromosomes in
leukemic cells...
- 2010). "A SNP
based linkage map of the
turkey genome reveals multiple intrachromosomal rearrangements between the
turkey and
chicken genomes". BMC Genomics...
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highly methylated at the
histones of the TNF promoter. Long-range
intrachromosomal interactions can also
regulate TNF expression. In
activated T-cells...