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Experts in Genetic Nondisjunction
The failure of homologous CHROMOSOMES or CHROMATIDS to segregate during MITOSIS or MEIOSIS with the result that one daughter cell has both of a pair of parental chromosomes or chromatids and the other has none.
- Hassold, Terry
- Sherman, Stephanie
- Hawley, Scott
- Petersen, Michael
- Jacobs, Patricia
- Schinzel, Albert
- Eichenlaub-Ritter, Ursula
- Chakravarti, Aravinda
- Freeman, Sallie
- Lamb, Neil
- Feingold, Eleanor
- Hunt, Patricia
- Marcos, Ricard
- COLLINS, ANDREW
- Martin, Renée
- McKim, Kim
- Mikkelsen, M
- Pierluigi, Mauro
- Robinson, Wendy
- Tanzarella, Caterina
- Avramopoulos, Dimitrios
- Bickel, Sharon
- Binkert, Franz
- Crebelli, Riccardo
- Creus, Amadeu
- Degrassi, Francesca
- Egozcue, Josep
- Hummler, Edith
- Kurnit, David
- Millie, Elise