C M Disteche
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Bonora G, Deng X, Fang H, Ramani V, Qiu R, Berletch J, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2018 Apr;
9(1):1445.
PMID: 29654302
The mammalian inactive X chromosome (Xi) condenses into a bipartite structure with two superdomains of frequent long-range contacts, separated by a hinge region. Using Hi-C in edited mouse cells with...
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Schreck R, Disteche C
Curr Protoc Hum Genet
. 2008 Apr;
Chapter 4:Unit4.2.
PMID: 18428280
Chromosome banding techniques produce a series of consistent landmarks along the length of metaphase chromosomes that allow for both recognition of individual chromosomes within a genome and identification of specific...
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Schreck R, Disteche C, Adler D
Curr Protoc Hum Genet
. 2008 Apr;
Appendix 4:Appendix 4B.
PMID: 18428229
Chromosome banding is used mainly to identify both normal and rearranged chromosomes, to define chromosome breakpoints, and to describe the specific location of DNA sequences on chromosomes. A nomenclature has...
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Disteche C, Filippova G, Tsuchiya K
Cytogenet Genome Res
. 2003 Aug;
99(1-4):36-43.
PMID: 12900543
Although the process of X inactivation in mammalian cells silences the majority of genes on the inactivated X chromosome, some genes escape this chromosome-wide silencing. Genes that escape X inactivation...
5.
Souter V, Glass I, Chapman D, Raff M, Parisi M, Opheim K, et al.
Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol
. 2003 Jun;
21(6):609-15.
PMID: 12808681
We report two cases of multiple fetal anomalies detected by prenatal ultrasound and associated with subtle subtelomeric chromosomal rearrangements. The first case presented at 25 weeks of gestation with an...
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Brannan C, Disteche C, Park L, Copeland N, Jenkins N
Mamm Genome
. 2001 Nov;
12(12):882-6.
PMID: 11707773
Common laboratory strains such as C57BL/6J carry a single Csf2ra gene that maps to the distal end of Chromosome (Chr) 19. Here we report that several species of wild mice...
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Leppig K, Disteche C
Semin Reprod Med
. 2001 Aug;
19(2):147-57.
PMID: 11480912
Patients who carry a structural abnormality of the X chromosome are a fascinating group who have provided opportunities to evaluate genotype/phenotype correlation in relation to X chromosome content and inactivation....
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Lingenfelter P, Delbridge M, Thomas S, Hoekstra H, Mitchell M, Graves J, et al.
Mamm Genome
. 2001 Jun;
12(7):538-45.
PMID: 11420617
RBMX and RBMY are members of an ancient pair of genes located on the sex chromosomes that encode RNA-binding proteins involved in splicing. These genes have differentiated and evolved separately...
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Kalantry S, Manning S, Haub O, Lee H, Fangman J, Disteche C, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2001 Mar;
27(4):412-6.
PMID: 11279523
Fate-mapping experiments in the mouse have revealed that the primitive streak can be divided into three functional regions: the proximal region gives rise to germ cells and the extra-embryonic mesoderm...
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Miano J, Thomas S, Disteche C
Mamm Genome
. 2001 Mar;
12(3):187-91.
PMID: 11252166
Smooth muscle calponin (Cnn1) is a multifunctional protein whose expression is tightly restricted to differentiated smooth muscle cell (SMC) lineages during embryonic and post-natal life. As such, Cnn1 represents an...