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A lower bound on the reversal and transposition diameter
(Mary Ann Liebert Inc PublLarchmontEUA, 2002)
Double-strand breaks associated with repetitive DNA can reshape the genome
(Natl Acad SciencesWashingtonEUA, 2008)
SCJ: A Breakpoint-Like Distance that Simplifies Several Rearrangement Problems
(Ieee Computer SocLos AlamitosEUA, 2011)
Sampling solution traces for the problem of sorting permutations by signed reversals
(Biomed Central LtdLondonInglaterra, 2012)
Novel organization of the mitochondrial genome in the deep-sea coral, Madrepora oculata (Hexacorallia, Scleractinia, Oculinidae) and its taxonomic implications
(ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCESAN DIEGO, 2012)
Madrepora is one of the most ecologically important genera of reef-building scleractinians in the deep sea, occurring from tropical to high-latitude regions. Despite this, the taxonomic affinities and relationships within ...
Translocation capture sequencing: A method for high throughput mapping of chromosomal rearrangements
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BVAMSTERDAM, 2012)
Chromosomal translocations require formation and joining of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs). These events disrupt the integrity of the genome and are involved in producing leukemias, lymphomas and sarcomas. Translocations ...
MLL leukemia-associated rearrangements in peripheral blood lymphocytes from healthy individuals
(Sociedade Brasileira de Genética, 2009)
Chromosomal translocations are characteristic of hematopoietic neoplasias and can lead to unregulated oncogene expression or the fusion of genes to yield novel functions. In recent years, different lymphoma/leukemia-associated ...