- A
hypercentric or
pericentric lens is a lens
system where the
entrance pupil is
located in
front of the lens, in the
space where an
object could be located...
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paracentric and
pericentric.
Paracentric inversions do not
include the centromere, and both
breakpoints occur in one arm of the chromosome.
Pericentric inversions...
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centromere itself, but in an area
surrounding the centromere, also
known as a
pericentric region. It is
proposed that
these sites of
exchange contain homologous...
- E.
bulbosa has a
heteromorphic long
chromosome pair, the
result of a
pericentric inversion in one of the long chromosomes,
which makes it ****ually sterile...
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number of
chromosomes (2n=38),
their karyotypes differ extensively due to
pericentric inversions,
tandem fusions, and
deletion of
large segments of the autosomes...
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component pericentric heterochromatin chromosome,
centromeric region nucleus Biological process lymphocyte proliferation cell
cycle pericentric heterochromatin...
- 2005). "Candidate
psychiatric illness genes identified in
patients with
pericentric inversions of
chromosome 18".
Psychiatric Genetics. 15 (1): 37–44. doi:10...
- and is a
component of both
pericentric and
telomeric heterochromatin. HP1β is a dosage-dependent
modifier of
pericentric heterochromatin-induced silencing...
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immunoglobulin kappa orphon without sequence defects may be the
product of a
pericentric inversion".
Nucleic Acids Research. 18 (12): 3475–3478. doi:10.1093/nar/18...
- "Molecular
characterization of the
secondary constriction region (qh) of
human chromosome 9 with
pericentric inversion" -
Journal of Cell
Science v t e...