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123 related items for PubMed ID: 11003701

  • 1. Genomic homology of the domestic ferret with cats and humans.
    Cavagna P, Menotti A, Stanyon R.
    Mamm Genome; 2000 Oct; 11(10):866-70. PubMed ID: 11003701
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  • 2. The genome phylogeny of domestic cat, red panda and five mustelid species revealed by comparative chromosome painting and G-banding.
    Nie W, Wang J, O'Brien PC, Fu B, Ying T, Ferguson-Smith MA, Yang F.
    Chromosome Res; 2002 Oct; 10(3):209-22. PubMed ID: 12067210
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  • 3. Reciprocal chromosome painting illuminates the history of genome evolution of the domestic cat, dog and human.
    Yang F, Graphodatsky AS, O'Brien PC, Colabella A, Solanky N, Squire M, Sargan DR, Ferguson-Smith MA.
    Chromosome Res; 2000 Oct; 8(5):393-404. PubMed ID: 10997780
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  • 4. [Comparative chromosome painting shows the red panda (Ailurus fulgens) has a highly conserved karyotype].
    Tian Y, Nie WH, Wang JH, Yang YF, Yang FT.
    Yi Chuan Xue Bao; 2002 Feb; 29(2):124-7. PubMed ID: 11901994
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  • 5. Complete homology maps of the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and human by reciprocal chromosome painting.
    Korstanje R, O'Brien PC, Yang F, Rens W, Bosma AA, van Lith HA, van Zutphen LF, Ferguson-Smith MA.
    Cytogenet Cell Genet; 1999 Feb; 86(3-4):317-22. PubMed ID: 10575232
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  • 6. Conservation of human vs. feline genome organization revealed by reciprocal chromosome painting.
    Wienberg J, Stanyon R, Nash WG, O'Brien PC, Yang F, O'Brien SJ, Ferguson-Smith MA.
    Cytogenet Cell Genet; 1997 Feb; 77(3-4):211-7. PubMed ID: 9284919
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  • 10. Phylogenetic implications of the 38 putative ancestral chromosome segments for four canid species.
    Graphodatsky AS, Yang F, O'Brien PC, Perelman P, Milne BS, Serdukova N, Kawada SI, Ferguson-Smith MA.
    Cytogenet Cell Genet; 2001 Feb; 92(3-4):243-7. PubMed ID: 11435696
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  • 11. Karyotype evolution of giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) revealed by cross-species chromosome painting with Chinese muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi) and human (Homo sapiens) paints.
    Huang L, Nesterenko A, Nie W, Wang J, Su W, Graphodatsky AS, Yang F.
    Cytogenet Genome Res; 2008 Feb; 122(2):132-8. PubMed ID: 19096208
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  • 14. Cross-species chromosome painting corroborates microchromosome fusion during karyotype evolution of birds.
    Hansmann T, Nanda I, Volobouev V, Yang F, Schartl M, Haaf T, Schmid M.
    Cytogenet Genome Res; 2009 Feb; 126(3):281-304. PubMed ID: 20068299
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