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cellular division.
Minichromosomes may be
created by
natural processes as
chromosomal aberrations or by
genetic engineering.
Minichromosomes can be either...
-
affected the
stability of all
minichromosomes and
others that
affected the
stability of only a
subset of the
minichromosomes. The
former were
mutants defective...
- body louse, they are on 20
minichromosomes, for the
pubic louse 14
minichromosomes and the
chimpanzee louse,18
minichromosomes.
Human lice are
divided into...
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Lampbrush chromosome Locus (genetics) –
explains gene
location nomenclature Minichromosome Neochromosome Nondisjunction Parasitic chromosome Polytene chromosome...
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Origin recognition complex ORC1 ORC2 ORC3 ORC4 ORC5 ORC6 Cdc6 Cdt1
Minichromosome maintenance MCM2 MCM3 MCM4 MCM5 MCM6 MCM7
Licensing factor Autonomously...
- capitis) and the
pubic louse (Pthirus pubis)
fragmented into a
number of
minichromosomes, at
least seven million years ago.
Analysis of
mitochondrial DNA in...
- (March 1984). "Mutants of S.
cerevisiae defective in the
maintenance of
minichromosomes". Genetics. 106 (3): 365–85. doi:10.1093/genetics/106.3.365. PMC 1224244...
- in
chewing lice.
Recombination has been
shown to
occur between the
minichromosomes. The near-absence of
genetic recombination in
mitochondrial DNA makes...
- micronucleus) 50x = 12,500 (in macronucleus,
except minichromosomes) 10,000x = 10,000 (macronuclear
minichromosomes) 219
Ciliated protozoa (Sterkiella histriomuscorum)...
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number RepABC. As a result, they have been
variously classified as
minichromosomes or
megaplasmids in the past. In Vibrio, the
bacterium synchronizes...