Science, Volume 310, Issues 5745-5750John Michels (Journalist) 2005 |
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... hotspots . " These findings therefore sug- gested that hotspots may be an extremely common feature of the human recombination landscape ( 5 ) , as they are in yeast ( 6 ) . Unfortunately , sperm - typing is labor inten- sive and not ...
... hotspots . " These findings therefore sug- gested that hotspots may be an extremely common feature of the human recombination landscape ( 5 ) , as they are in yeast ( 6 ) . Unfortunately , sperm - typing is labor inten- sive and not ...
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... hotspot density across the ge- nome of approximately one every 50 kb . The figure of 25,000 to 50,000 recom- bination hotspots is comparable to estimates of the number of genes in the human genome ( 16 ) and therefore suggestive of the ...
... hotspot density across the ge- nome of approximately one every 50 kb . The figure of 25,000 to 50,000 recom- bination hotspots is comparable to estimates of the number of genes in the human genome ( 16 ) and therefore suggestive of the ...
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... hotspots , and the effect is stronger the nearer the elements are to their full length of 6 to 7 kb . In Drosophila , transposons are biased toward regions of low recombination ( 20 , 21 ) , which has been inter- preted as evidence for ...
... hotspots , and the effect is stronger the nearer the elements are to their full length of 6 to 7 kb . In Drosophila , transposons are biased toward regions of low recombination ( 20 , 21 ) , which has been inter- preted as evidence for ...
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