Nearby inverted repeats fuse to generate acentric and dicentric palindromic chromosomes by a replication template exchange mechanism.

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Published in Genes Dev on December 15, 2009

Authors

Ken'Ichi Mizuno1, Sarah Lambert, Giuseppe Baldacci, Johanne M Murray, Antony M Carr

Author Affiliations

1: Genome Damage and Stability Centre, University of Sussex, Brighton Sussex BN1 9RQ, United Kingdom.

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