E Earle

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1 A functional neo-centromere formed through activation of a latent human centromere and consisting of non-alpha-satellite DNA. Nat Genet 1997 3.36
2 Bub3 gene disruption in mice reveals essential mitotic spindle checkpoint function during early embryogenesis. Genes Dev 2000 2.53
3 A survey of the genomic distribution of alpha satellite DNA on all the human chromosomes, and derivation of a new consensus sequence. Nucleic Acids Res 1991 2.39
4 Targeted disruption of mouse centromere protein C gene leads to mitotic disarray and early embryo death. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1998 1.86
5 Centromere protein B null mice are mitotically and meiotically normal but have lower body and testis weights. J Cell Biol 1998 1.68
6 Homologous alpha satellite sequences on human acrocentric chromosomes with selectivity for chromosomes 13, 14 and 21: implications for recombination between nonhomologues and Robertsonian translocations. Nucleic Acids Res 1988 1.67
7 A 330 kb CENP-A binding domain and altered replication timing at a human neocentromere. EMBO J 2001 1.65
8 Defective chromosome segregation, microtubule bundling and nuclear bridging in inner centromere protein gene (Incenp)-disrupted mice. Hum Mol Genet 1999 1.59
9 Identification of two distinct subfamilies of alpha satellite DNA that are highly specific for human chromosome 15. Genomics 1990 1.51
10 A homologous subfamily of satellite III DNA on human chromosomes 14 and 22. Nucleic Acids Res 1990 1.18
11 A chromosome 14-specific human satellite III DNA subfamily that shows variable presence on different chromosomes 14. Am J Hum Genet 1992 1.10
12 Evolution of alpha-satellite DNA on human acrocentric chromosomes. Genomics 1989 1.10
13 A chromosome 13-specific human satellite I DNA subfamily with minor presence on chromosome 21: further studies on Robertsonian translocations. Genomics 1993 1.04
14 Conservation of centromere protein in vertebrates. Chromosome Res 1999 1.01
15 Trisomy 20p resulting from inverted duplication and neocentromere formation. Am J Med Genet 1999 0.98
16 Ulcerative disease of the large intestine in patients more than 50 years old. Dis Colon Rectum 1972 0.96
17 Uterine dysfunction and genetic modifiers in centromere protein B-deficient mice. Genome Res 2000 0.90
18 Mosaic inv dup(8p) marker chromosome with stable neocentromere suggests neocentromerization is a post-zygotic event. Am J Med Genet 2001 0.87
19 Neocentromere formation in a stable ring 1p32-p36.1 chromosome. J Med Genet 1999 0.84
20 The importance of further cytogenetic and molecular investigation of acrocentric variants: justification by presentation of a case [t(8;14)(q24;p11)]. Hum Genet 1991 0.84
21 Non C-banding variants in some normal families might be homogeneously staining regions. Hum Genet 1989 0.82
22 ZNF397, a new class of interphase to early prophase-specific, SCAN-zinc-finger, mammalian centromere protein. Chromosoma 2008 0.80
23 Metabolically active liver metastases treated by 5-fluorouracil hepatic artery infusion. Cancer 1970 0.80
24 Centromeric alpha satellite DNA amplification and translocation in an unusually large chromosome 14p+ variant. Hum Genet 1989 0.77
25 RCVS awarding body audit-visits to practices. Vet Rec 2000 0.75
26 VN training. Vet Rec 2000 0.75
27 Measures of lamb production efficiency in a temperate grass-based system differing in ewe prolificacy potential and stocking rate. J Anim Sci 2017 0.75
28 Effect of ewe prolificacy potential and stocking rate on ewe and lamb performance in a grass-based lamb production system. J Anim Sci 2017 0.75
29 Identification and chromosomal mapping of a duplicated X-specific human sequence. Nucleic Acids Res 1988 0.75
30 RCVS review of the veterinary nurse training scheme. Vet Rec 2000 0.75
31 Isolation of human chromosome 21 sequences and their application to in situ hybridization. Hum Genet 1988 0.75
32 Diagnostic Chemistry as a Routine Function of a State Laboratory. Am J Public Health (N Y) 1922 0.75