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Chromosoma|September 1, 1996
Analysis of the organisation and localisation of the FSHD-associated tandem array in primates: implications for the origin and evolution of the 3.3 kb repeat familyL N Clark, U Koehler, D C Ward, et al.
Chromosome Research : an International Journal on the Molecular, Supramolecular and Evolutionary Aspects of Chromosome Biology|April 26, 2001
Reciprocal chromosome painting between a New World primate, the woolly monkey, and humansR Stanyon, S Consigliere, F Bigoni, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 15, 1992
Reconstruction of genomic rearrangements in great apes and gibbons by chromosome paintingA Jauch, J Wienberg, R Stanyon, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|January 12, 2020
Cytogenetic analysis shows extensive genomic rearrangements between red howler (Alouatta seniculus, Linnaeus) subspeciesR Stanyon, S Tofanelli, M A Morescalchi, et al.
Chromosoma|July 1, 1997
Shared DNA sequences between the X and Y chromosomes in the tammar wallaby - evidence for independent additions to eutherian and marsupial sex chromosomesR Toder, J Wienberg, L Voullaire, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|June 29, 1999
Reciprocal chromosome painting shows that the great difference in diploid number between human and African green monkey is mostly due to non-Robertsonian fissionsP Finelli, R Stanyon, R Plesker, et al.
Chromosoma|December 11, 1999
Defining the ancestral karyotype of all primates by multidirectional chromosome painting between tree shrews, lemurs and humansS Müller, R Stanyon, P C O'Brien, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|March 11, 1999
Comparative genomics: tracking chromosome evolution in the family ursidae using reciprocal chromosome paintingW G Nash, J Wienberg, M A Ferguson-Smith, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|June 14, 2002
The pattern of phylogenomic evolution of the CanidaeW G Nash, J C Menninger, J Wienberg, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|June 1, 1997
Comparative chromosome painting between two marsupials: origins of an XX/XY1Y2 sex chromosome systemR Toder, R J O'Neill, J Wienberg, et al.
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Chromosoma|September 1, 1996
Analysis of the organisation and localisation of the FSHD-associated tandem array in primates: implications for the origin and evolution of the 3.3 kb repeat familyL N Clark, U Koehler, D C Ward, et al.
Chromosome Research : an International Journal on the Molecular, Supramolecular and Evolutionary Aspects of Chromosome Biology|April 26, 2001
Reciprocal chromosome painting between a New World primate, the woolly monkey, and humansR Stanyon, S Consigliere, F Bigoni, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 15, 1992
Reconstruction of genomic rearrangements in great apes and gibbons by chromosome paintingA Jauch, J Wienberg, R Stanyon, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|January 12, 2020
Cytogenetic analysis shows extensive genomic rearrangements between red howler (Alouatta seniculus, Linnaeus) subspeciesR Stanyon, S Tofanelli, M A Morescalchi, et al.
Chromosoma|July 1, 1997
Shared DNA sequences between the X and Y chromosomes in the tammar wallaby - evidence for independent additions to eutherian and marsupial sex chromosomesR Toder, J Wienberg, L Voullaire, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|June 29, 1999
Reciprocal chromosome painting shows that the great difference in diploid number between human and African green monkey is mostly due to non-Robertsonian fissionsP Finelli, R Stanyon, R Plesker, et al.
Chromosoma|December 11, 1999
Defining the ancestral karyotype of all primates by multidirectional chromosome painting between tree shrews, lemurs and humansS Müller, R Stanyon, P C O'Brien, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|March 11, 1999
Comparative genomics: tracking chromosome evolution in the family ursidae using reciprocal chromosome paintingW G Nash, J Wienberg, M A Ferguson-Smith, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|June 14, 2002
The pattern of phylogenomic evolution of the CanidaeW G Nash, J C Menninger, J Wienberg, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|June 1, 1997
Comparative chromosome painting between two marsupials: origins of an XX/XY1Y2 sex chromosome systemR Toder, R J O'Neill, J Wienberg, et al.
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