Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2825560 Trends in Genetics 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A recent study aligning genomic data from eight mammalian species has provided new and detailed information on the architecture of chromosomes that are thought to comprise the karyotype of the boreoeutherian ancestor. The analyses suggest that evolutionary breakpoints are clustering in ‘hotspots’, that these regions are enriched for centromeres and that the more commonly occurring human cancer-associated breakpoints tend to co-localize with evolutionary breakpoints.

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