Nonrandom localization of recombination events in human alpha satellite repeat unit variants: implications for higher-order structural characteristics within centromeric heterochromatin.

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Published in Mol Cell Biol on October 01, 1993

Authors

P E Warburton1, J S Waye, H F Willard

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1: Department of Genetics, Stanford University, California 94305.

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