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  • 1. Organization and evolution of Gorilla centromeric DNA from old strategies to new approaches.
    Catacchio CR, Ragone R, Chiatante G, Ventura M.
    Sci Rep; 2015 Sep 21; 5():14189. PubMed ID: 26387916
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  • 2. Presence and abundance of CENP-B box sequences in great ape subsets of primate-specific alpha-satellite DNA.
    Haaf T, Mater AG, Wienberg J, Ward DC.
    J Mol Evol; 1995 Oct 21; 41(4):487-91. PubMed ID: 7563136
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  • 3. An alphoid DNA sequence conserved in all human and great ape chromosomes: evidence for ancient centromeric sequences at human chromosomal regions 2q21 and 9q13.
    Baldini A, Ried T, Shridhar V, Ogura K, D'Aiuto L, Rocchi M, Ward DC.
    Hum Genet; 1993 Feb 21; 90(6):577-83. PubMed ID: 8444464
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  • 4. Human (Homo sapiens) and chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) share similar ancestral centromeric alpha satellite DNA sequences but other fractions of heterochromatin differ considerably.
    Luke S, Verma RS.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 1995 Jan 21; 96(1):63-71. PubMed ID: 7726296
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  • 5. Comparative mapping of human alphoid sequences in great apes using fluorescence in situ hybridization.
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    Genomics; 1995 Jan 20; 25(2):477-84. PubMed ID: 7789981
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  • 6. Concerted evolution of primate alpha satellite DNA. Evidence for an ancestral sequence shared by gorilla and human X chromosome alpha satellite.
    Durfy SJ, Willard HF.
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  • 7. Comparative mapping of a gorilla-derived alpha satellite DNA clone on great ape and human chromosomes.
    Baldini A, Miller DA, Shridhar V, Rocchi M, Miller OJ, Ward DC.
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  • 8. Chromosome-specific alpha-satellite DNA from the centromere of chimpanzee chromosome 4.
    Haaf T, Willard HF.
    Chromosoma; 1997 Sep 05; 106(4):226-32. PubMed ID: 9254724
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  • 12. Cloning and comparative mapping of a human chromosome 4-specific alpha satellite DNA sequence.
    D'Aiuto L, Antonacci R, Marzella R, Archidiacono N, Rocchi M.
    Genomics; 1993 Nov 05; 18(2):230-5. PubMed ID: 8288224
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  • 13. Structural rearrangements and insertions of dispersed elements in pericentromeric alpha satellites occur preferably at kinkable DNA sites.
    Mashkova TD, Oparina NY, Lacroix MH, Fedorova LI, G Tumeneva I, Zinovieva OL, Kisselev LL.
    J Mol Biol; 2001 Jan 05; 305(1):33-48. PubMed ID: 11114245
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  • 14. CENP-B box is required for de novo centromere chromatin assembly on human alphoid DNA.
    Ohzeki J, Nakano M, Okada T, Masumoto H.
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  • 15. Sequences from higher primates orthologous to the human Xp/Yp telomere junction region reveal gross rearrangements and high levels of divergence.
    Baird DM, Royle NJ.
    Hum Mol Genet; 1997 Dec 09; 6(13):2291-9. PubMed ID: 9361036
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  • 16. The distribution of binding sites for centromere protein B (CENP-B) is partly conserved among diverged higher order repeating units of human chromosome 6-specific alphoid DNA.
    Sugimoto K, Furukawa K, Kusumi K, Himeno M.
    Chromosome Res; 1997 Sep 09; 5(6):395-405. PubMed ID: 9364941
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  • 17. Analysis of GC-rich repetitive nucleotide sequences in great apes.
    Meneveri R, Agresti A, Rocchi M, Marozzi A, Ginelli E.
    J Mol Evol; 1995 Apr 09; 40(4):405-12. PubMed ID: 7769618
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  • 18. An alphoid-like satellite DNA sequence is present in the genome of a lacertid lizard.
    Capriglione T, De Santo MG, Odierna G, Olmo E.
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  • 19. Comparative mapping of human alphoid satellite DNA repeat sequences in the great apes.
    Samonte RV, Ramesh KH, Verma RS.
    Genetica; 1997 Feb 09; 101(2):97-104. PubMed ID: 9465402
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  • 20. Evidence for selection in evolution of alpha satellite DNA: the central role of CENP-B/pJ alpha binding region.
    Romanova LY, Deriagin GV, Mashkova TD, Tumeneva IG, Mushegian AR, Kisselev LL, Alexandrov IA.
    J Mol Biol; 1996 Aug 23; 261(3):334-40. PubMed ID: 8780776
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