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Ellen M Rasch - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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cytogenetics of bisexual unisexual species of poecilia vi additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of poecilia formosa amazon molly from texas with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
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Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
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Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia. VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:This study reports the results of different staining techniques on the chromosomes of two Poecilia formosa lineages, providing evidence of two additional Nucleolus Organizer Region (NOR) chromosomal clones in this gynogenetic fish. A comparative analysis of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly, along with their frequency and distribution in different collecting sites, is also presented, and clonal heterogeneity resulting from chromosome changes is discussed.
L Sola - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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cytogenetics of bisexual unisexual species of poecilia vi additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of poecilia formosa amazon molly from texas with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
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Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
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Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia. VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:This study reports the results of different staining techniques on the chromosomes of two Poecilia formosa lineages, providing evidence of two additional Nucleolus Organizer Region (NOR) chromosomal clones in this gynogenetic fish. A comparative analysis of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly, along with their frequency and distribution in different collecting sites, is also presented, and clonal heterogeneity resulting from chromosome changes is discussed.
Pedro M. Galetti - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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cytogenetics of bisexual unisexual species of poecilia vi additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of poecilia formosa amazon molly from texas with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
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Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
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Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia. VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:This study reports the results of different staining techniques on the chromosomes of two Poecilia formosa lineages, providing evidence of two additional Nucleolus Organizer Region (NOR) chromosomal clones in this gynogenetic fish. A comparative analysis of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly, along with their frequency and distribution in different collecting sites, is also presented, and clonal heterogeneity resulting from chromosome changes is discussed.
Paul J Monaco - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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cytogenetics of bisexual unisexual species of poecilia vi additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of poecilia formosa amazon molly from texas with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
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Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia . VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
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Cytogenetics of bisexual/unisexual species of Poecilia. VI. Additional Nucleolus Organizer Region chromosomal clones of Poecilia formosa (Amazon molly) from Texas, with a survey of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly
Heredity, 1997Co-Authors: L Sola, Paul J Monaco, Pedro M. Galetti, Ellen M RaschAbstract:This study reports the results of different staining techniques on the chromosomes of two Poecilia formosa lineages, providing evidence of two additional Nucleolus Organizer Region (NOR) chromosomal clones in this gynogenetic fish. A comparative analysis of chromosomal clones detected in the Amazon molly, along with their frequency and distribution in different collecting sites, is also presented, and clonal heterogeneity resulting from chromosome changes is discussed.
M. Schmid - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Linkage of the Chicken MHC to the Nucleolus Organizer Region Visualized using Non-isotopic in situ Hybridization
The Journal of heredity, 1991Co-Authors: M. Dominguez-steglich, Charles Auffray, M. SchmidAbstract:Linkage of the chicken major histocompatibility complex (B-complex) to the Nucleolus Organizer Regions (NOR) has been confirmed in situ. Nonradioactive hybridization to metaphase chromosomes using a pool of biotinylated cDNA probes for the B-F, B-L beta, and B-G genes of the B-complex gave positive signals on one or a pair of microchromosomes. Subsequent staining with silver nitrate proved these microchromosomes to be the NOR-bearing pair. The value of employing nonisotopic in situ hybridization techniques for mapping of genes and gene complexes, especially when dealing with microchromosomes, is stressed.