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CO-FISH reveals inversions associated with isochromosome formation
S. M. Bailey
, E. H. Goodwin
, J. Meyne
, M. N. Cornforth
Radiation Oncology
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Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
100%
Chromosome Orientation
100%
Isochromosome
100%
DNA Sequencing
33%
DNA Probe
33%
Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)
33%
Chromosomal Inversion
33%
Biological Impact
33%
Human Cell Lines
33%
Strand-specific
33%
Obligate
33%
Repetitive DNA Sequences
33%
Absolute Orientation
33%
Inverted Region
33%
Telomeric Probe
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
100%
Isochromosome
100%
DNA Sequence
33%
Prevalence
33%
DNA Probe
33%
Single-Stranded DNA
33%
Repetitive DNA Sequences
33%