J Hans de Jong
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van Vugt J, Salverda M, de Jong J, Stouthamer R
Genome
. 2003 Aug;
46(4):580-7.
PMID: 12897866
A recently discovered B chromosome in the parasitoid wasp Trichogramma kaykai was found to be transmitted through males only. Shortly after fertilization, this chromosome eliminates the paternal chromosome set leaving...
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Maestra B, de Jong J, Shepherd K, Naranjo T
Chromosome Res
. 2003 Feb;
10(8):655-67.
PMID: 12575794
Fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) of total genomic and repetitive DNA on microsporocytes of ditelocentric addition lines of rye 5RL in hexaploid wheat was performed to study the behaviour of the...
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Fransz P, de Jong J
Curr Opin Plant Biol
. 2002 Oct;
5(6):560-7.
PMID: 12393020
Recent studies in yeast, animals and plants have provided major breakthroughs in unraveling the molecular mechanism of higher-order gene regulation. In conjunction with the DNA code, proteins that are involved...
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Fransz P, de Jong J, Lysak M, Ruffini Castiglione M, Schubert I
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2002 Oct;
99(22):14584-9.
PMID: 12384572
Heterochromatin in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana is confined to small pericentromeric regions of all five chromosomes and to the nucleolus organizing regions. This clear differentiation makes it possible to...
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Zhong X, Fransz P, Ramanna M, van Kammen A, Zabel P, de Jong J
Plant J
. 1998 Jul;
13(4):507-17.
PMID: 9680996
The molecular and cytological organization of the telomeric repeat (TR) and the subtelomeric repeat (TGR1) of tomato were investigated by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) techniques. Hybridization signals on extended...
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Zhong X, de Jong J, Zabel P
Chromosome Res
. 1996 Jan;
4(1):24-8.
PMID: 8653264
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is an increasingly powerful tool with a variety of applications in both basic and applied research. With excellent genetic, cytogenetic and molecular maps available, the...