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    Breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) cycle (also breakage-rejoining-bridge cycle) is a mechanism of chromosomal instability, discovered by Barbara McClintock in...
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  • Bad Break (disambiguation) Breakages, Limited, a fictional corporation in 1928 play The Apple Cart Breakage-fusion-bridge cycle, a mechanism of chromosomal...
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    There, she was highly productive and continued her work with the breakage-fusion-bridge cycle, using it to substitute for X-rays as a tool for mapping new...
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    Martínez-A C, van Wely KH (July 2013). "Chromothripsis: Breakage-fusion-bridge over and over again". Cell Cycle. 12 (13): 2016–2023. doi:10.4161/cc.25266. PMC 3737304...
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  • to transcriptional elements and contact with enhancers. The “breakage-fusion-bridgecycle, which describes an event where telomere loss causes the repeated...
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  • duplications, balanced translocations, unbalanced translocations, breakage-fusion-bridge cycle mediated complex DNA rearrangements, and chromothripsis events...
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    that the breakage-fusion-bridge cycle involves ring chromosomes too. Particularly, these ring chromosomes involved in breakage-fusion-bridge cycles have a...
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  • dicentric chromosomes form, a series of events can occur called a breakage-fusion-bridge cycle: Spindle fibers attach onto both centromeres in different locations...
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    been hypothesized that breakage in this area is the main culprit behind the cancers that EBV increases the chance of. The breakage is also dose-dependent...
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  • structural variation classes of at least 200kb in size, including breakage-fusion-bridge cycles and chromothripsis events, as well as balanced inversions, and...
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  • DNA repair probes. Lepidoptera also do not show the classical breakage-fusion-bridge cycle that is a characteristic of dominant lethals induced in Diptera...
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  • circular or ring chromosome. This undergoes hundreds of circular breakage-fusion-bridge cycles, causing random amplification and deletion of DNA with selection...
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    Meiosis (category Cell cycle)
    diploid organism. The haplodiplontic life cycle can be considered a fusion of the diplontic and haplontic life cycles.[citation needed] Meiosis occurs in all...
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    likely what begin tumorigenesis, but once cells begin the breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) cycle, they are able to mutate at much faster rates. (See genome...
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    length away from the closest restriction sites are the results of physical breakage of the chromatin or non-canonical nuclease activities. Because these reads...
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    Lion (redirect from Life cycle of the lion)
    ISBN 978-0-07-136333-4. Patterson, B. D.; Neiburger, E. J.; Kasiki, S. M. (2003). "Tooth Breakage and Dental Disease as Causes of Carnivore–Human Conflicts". Journal of...
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    This telomere loss in turn can lead to telomere end-to-end fusions, fusion-bridge-breakage cycles and genome instability, which is responsible for the heightened...
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    thus avoids the random insertion and deletions associated with DNA strand breakage. It is only appropriate for precise editing requiring single nucleotide...
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    Rupa, DS; Hasegawa, LS (2000). "Detection of hyperdiploidy and chromosome breakage in interphase human lymphocytes following exposure to the benzene metabolite...
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  • began with chromosome break in below the gene, and subsequent cycles of bridge-breakage-fusion formations result in large intrachromosomal repeats. The over...
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    over 2,500 km (1,600 mi) of underground water mains, which are subject to breakage due to corrosion and pressure from extreme dry, wet, or cold soil conditions...
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  • inversions, which are rotations in regions of a chromosome due to chromosomal breakages or intra-chromosomal recombinations. Inversions that exclude the centromere...
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    of the coral, like light exposure and wave action, and events such as breakages. Corals reproduce both sexually and asexually. An individual polyp uses...
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    S2CID 42615999. Petit MM, Swarts S, Bridge JA, Van de Ven WJ (October 1998). "Expression of reciprocal fusion transcripts of the HMGIC and LPP genes...
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  • DSB-telomere fusions after knockdown of DNA-PK. Cells containing telomere-deficient chromosomes will either senesce or undergo breakage-fusion-bridge (B/F/B)...
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