|
Volumn 109, Issue 8, 2001, Pages 524-535
|
The accuracy of segregation of human mini-chromosomes varies in different vertebrate cell lines, correlates with the extent of centromere formation and provides evidence for a trans-acting centromere maintenance activity
|
Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
|
Indexed keywords
ACCURACY;
ANIMAL CELL;
ARTICLE;
CELL FUNCTION;
CELL LINE;
CELL SPECIFICITY;
CENTROMERE;
CHICKEN;
CHROMOSOME SEGREGATION;
CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
HUMAN;
HUMAN CELL;
IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY;
MINICHROMOSOME;
MITOSIS;
MOLECULAR STABILITY;
MOUSE;
NONHUMAN;
STRUCTURE ANALYSIS;
ANIMALS;
CELL LINE;
CENTROMERE;
CHROMOSOMES, HUMAN;
ELECTROPHORESIS, GEL, PULSED-FIELD;
HUMANS;
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY;
IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION, FLUORESCENCE;
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION;
ANIMALIA;
GALLUS GALLUS;
VERTEBRATA;
|
EID: 0034477977
PISSN: 00095915
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1007/s004120000110 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (24)
|
References (19)
|