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    X chromosome painting in Microtus: Origin and evolution of the giant sex chromosomes

    Sex chromosomes in species of the genus Microtus present some characteristic features that make them a very interesting group to study sex chromosome composition and evolution. M. cabrerae and M. agrestis have en...

    J. A. Marchal, M. J. Acosta, H. Nietzel, K. Sperling, M. Bullejos in Chromosome Research (2004)

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    Description of a chromosome replication unit in individual prematurely condensed human S-phase chromosomes

    Mammalian chromosome replication was studied by the aid of premature chromosome condensation (PCC). After induction of PCC the sites of DNA replication appear as “gaps” between condensed chromosomal regions. T...

    H. Hameister, K. Sperling in Chromosoma (1984)

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    Evolution of muntjac DNA

    The extent of nuclear single-copy DNA divergence between Muntiacus reevesi and Muntiacus muntjak vaginalis (Cervidae), a species pair showing extreme karyotype differences but striking morphological similarity, i...

    J. Schmidtke, H. Brennecke, M. Schmid, H. Neitzel, K. Sperling in Chromosoma (1981)

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    Arrangement of prematurely condensed chromosomes in cultured cells and lymphocytes of the Indian muntjac

    Premature chromosome condensation (PCC) was induced in order to study the arrangement of muntjac chromosomes in the interphase nuclei of proliferating and resting cells with respect to their polarity and the s...

    K. Sperling, E. -K. Lüdtke in Chromosoma (1981)