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Oronzo Capozzi

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Palazzo A, Piccolo I, Minervini C, Purgato S, Capozzi O, DAddabbo P, et al.
Chromosoma . 2022 Aug; 131(4):239-251. PMID: 35978051
The maintenance of genome integrity is ensured by proper chromosome inheritance during mitotic and meiotic cell divisions. The chromosomal counterpart responsible for chromosome segregation to daughter cells is the centromere,...
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Locke D, Hillier L, Warren W, Worley K, Nazareth L, Muzny D, et al.
Nature . 2022 Aug; 608(7924):E36. PMID: 35962045
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Vervoort L, Dierckxsens N, Pereboom Z, Capozzi O, Rocchi M, Shaikh T, et al.
Front Genet . 2021 Aug; 12:706641. PMID: 34335701
Segmental duplications or low copy repeats (LCRs) constitute duplicated regions interspersed in the human genome, currently neglected in standard analyses due to their extreme complexity. Recent functional studies have indicated...
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Tolomeo D, Capozzi O, Chiatante G, Sineo L, Ishida T, Archidiacono N, et al.
Chromosoma . 2020 Jan; 129(1):57-67. PMID: 31925526
In the Cercopithecini ancestor two chromosomes, homologous to human chromosomes 20 and 21, fused to form the Cercopithecini specific 20/21 association. In some individuals from the genus Cercopithecus, this association...
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Catacchio C, Maggiolini F, DAddabbo P, Bitonto M, Capozzi O, Lepore Signorile M, et al.
Genome Res . 2018 May; 28(6):910-920. PMID: 29776991
For many years, inversions have been proposed to be a direct driving force in speciation since they suppress recombination when heterozygous. Inversions are the most common large-scale differences among humans...
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Capozzi O, Stanyon R, Archidiacono N, Ishida T, Romanenko S, Rocchi M
Sci Rep . 2018 Feb; 8(1):3250. PMID: 29459623
Sex/autosome translocations are rare events. The only known example in catarrhines is in the silvered-leaf monkey. Here the Y chromosome was reciprocally translocated with chromosome 1. The rearrangement produced an...
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Cancemi D, Iannuzzi A, Perucatti A, Montano L, Capozzi O, Spampanato C, et al.
J Appl Genet . 2017 Oct; 58(4):481-486. PMID: 29019057
Duplications of Yq arm (and AZF) seems to be tolerated by fertile males, while mutations, deletions, duplications or haploinsufficiency of SHOX can originate a wide range of phenotypes, including short...
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Tolomeo D, Capozzi O, Stanyon R, Archidiacono N, DAddabbo P, Catacchio C, et al.
Sci Rep . 2017 Feb; 7:41980. PMID: 28155877
Most evolutionary new centromeres (ENC) are composed of large arrays of satellite DNA and surrounded by segmental duplications. However, the hypothesis is that ENCs are seeded in an anonymous sequence...
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Chiatante G, Capozzi O, Svartman M, Perelman P, Centrone L, Romanenko S, et al.
Chromosoma . 2016 Nov; 126(4):519-529. PMID: 27834006
Cytogenetics has historically played a key role in research on squirrel monkey (genus Saimiri) evolutionary biology. Squirrel monkeys have a diploid number of 2n = 44, but vary in fundamental...
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Capozzi O, Archidiacono N, Lorusso N, Stanyon R, Rocchi M
Chromosoma . 2015 Dec; 125(4):747-56. PMID: 26667930
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), especially chromosome painting, has been extensively exploited in the phylogenetic reconstruction of primate evolution. Although chromosome painting is a key method to map translocations, it...