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GrainGenes Keyword Report: pericentromeric regions

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pericentromeric regions
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ReferenceKo JM et al. (2002) Identification and chromosomal organization of two rye genome-specific RAPD products useful as introgression markers in wheat Genome 45:157-164.
ReferenceBoyko E et al. (2002) A high-density cytogenetic map of the Aegilops tauschii genome incorporating retrotransposons and defense-related genes: insights into cereal chromosome structure and function Plant Molecular Biology 48:767-790.
ReferenceMikhailova EI et al. (2001) Nuclear dispositions of subtelomeric and pericentromeric chromosomal domains during meiosis in asynaptic mutants of rye (Secale cereale L.) Journal of Cell Science 114:1875-1882.
ReferenceBelyayev A et al. (2001) Evolutionary dynamics and chromosomal distribution of repetitive sequences on chromosomes of Aegilops speltoides revealed by genomic in situ hybridization Heredity 86:738-742.
ReferenceJasencakova Z et al. (2001) Chromatin organization and its relation to replication and histone acetylation during the cell cycle in barley Chromosoma 110:83-92.

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