Definition of Chromothripsis. Meaning of Chromothripsis. Synonyms of Chromothripsis

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Definition of Chromothripsis

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- disappeared during her 30s after chromothripsis of chromosome 2 deleted the disease allele. The term chromothripsis is a neologism coined by scientists...
- evidence that chromothripsis may result in clinical benefit, in particular, the cure of a genetic disease. If a cell with chromothripsis dies, it is clinically...
- chromothripsis, a phenomenon whereby a single catastrophic event causes “shattering” of a chromosome. The precise delineation between chromothripsis and...
- pub2. PMC 7197039. PMID 19370677. Reece AS, Hulse GK (July 2016). "Chromothripsis and epigenomics complete causality criteria for cannabis- and addiction-connected...
- ingests the concoction and transforms into a pigeon by undergoing "chromothripsis". Before Walter and Sterling can decide what to do next, Marcy and other...
- predisposed the whole area for cancer.[citation needed] Announced in 2011, chromothripsis similarly involves multiple mutations, but ****erts that they may all...
- neuroblastoma. They are a manifestation of gene amplification as a result of chromothripsis, during the development of tumors, which give the cells selective advantages...
- genome instability by promoting a catastrophic mutational event called chromothripsis. Many micronucleus ****ays have been developed to test for the presence...
- et al. (November 2021). "Focal amplifications are ****ociated with chromothripsis events and diverse prognoses in gastric cardia adenocarcinoma". Nature...
- during replication. Compared to other cancer-related mutations, such as chromothripsis, kataegis is more commonly seen; it is not an ac****ulative process but...