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Elizabeth Earle
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Choo, Andy
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Kalitsis, Paul
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Saffery, Richard
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Fowler, Kerry
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Voullaire, Lucille
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Wong, Lee
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Irvine, Danielle
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Slater, Howard
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Hudson, DF
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Lo, Anthony
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Cancilla, MR
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Howman, Emily
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Craig, Jeffrey
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Cutts, SM
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Du Sart, Desirée
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2009: Wong Lee H; Ren Hua; Williams Evan; McGhie James; Ahn Soyeon; Sim Marcus; Tam Angela; Earle Elizabeth; Anderson Melissa A; Mann Jeffrey; Choo K H Andy
Histone H3.3 incorporation provides a unique and functionally essential telomeric chromatin in embryonic stem cells.
Genome research 2009;19(3):404-14.
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2005: Kalitsis Paul; Fowler Kerry J; Griffiths Belinda; Earle Elizabeth; Chow C W; Jamsen Kris; Choo K H Andy
Increased chromosome instability but not cancer predisposition in haploinsufficient Bub3 mice.
Genes, chromosomes & cancer 2005;44(1):29-36.
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2005: Wong Lee H; Saffery Richard; Anderson Melissa A; Earle Elizabeth; Quach Julie M; Stafford Angela J; Fowler Kerry J; Choo K H Andy
Analysis of mitotic and expression properties of human neocentromere-based transchromosomes in mice.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2005;280(5):3954-62.
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2003: Craig Jeffrey M; Earle Elizabeth; Canham Paul; Wong Lee H; Anderson Melissa; Choo K H Andy
Analysis of mammalian proteins involved in chromatin modification reveals new metaphase centromeric proteins and distinct chromosomal distribution patterns.
Human molecular genetics 2003;12(23):3109-21.
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2003: Craig Jeffrey M; Wong Lee H; Lo Anthony W I; Earle Elizabeth; Choo K H Andy
Centromeric chromatin pliability and memory at a human neocentromere.
The EMBO journal 2003;22(10):2495-504.
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2003: Kalitsis Paul; Fowler Kerry J; Earle Elizabeth; Griffiths Belinda; Howman Emily; Newson Ainsley J; Choo K H Andy
Partially functional Cenpa-GFP fusion protein causes increased chromosome missegregation and apoptosis during mouse embryogenesis.
Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology 2003;11(4):345-57.
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2002: Saxena Alka; Wong Lee H; Kalitsis Paul; Earle Elizabeth; Shaffer Lisa G; Choo K H Andy
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 2 localizes to mammalian active centromeres and interacts with PARP-1, Cenpa, Cenpb and Bub3, but not Cenpc.
Human molecular genetics 2002;11(19):2319-29.
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2001: Voullaire L; Saffery R; Earle E; Irvine D V; Slater H; Dale S; du Sart D; Fleming T; Choo K H
Mosaic inv dup(8p) marker chromosome with stable neocentromere suggests neocentromerization is a post-zygotic event.
American journal of medical genetics 2001;102(1):86-94.
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2001: Lo A W; Craig J M; Saffery R; Kalitsis P; Irvine D V; Earle E; Magliano D J; Choo K H
A 330 kb CENP-A binding domain and altered replication timing at a human neocentromere.
The EMBO journal 2001;20(8):2087-96.
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2000: Kalitsis P; Earle E; Fowler K J; Choo K H
Bub3 gene disruption in mice reveals essential mitotic spindle checkpoint function during early embryogenesis.
Genes & development 2000;14(18):2277-82.
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2000: Fowler K J; Hudson D F; Salamonsen L A; Edmondson S R; Earle E; Sibson M C; Choo K H
Uterine dysfunction and genetic modifiers in centromere protein B-deficient mice.
Genome research 2000;10(1):30-41.
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2000: Earle E; Saxena A; MacDonald A; Hudson D F; Shaffer L G; Saffery R; Cancilla M R; Cutts S M; Howman E; Choo K H
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase at active centromeres and neocentromeres at metaphase.
Human molecular genetics 2000;9(2):187-94.
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1999: Slater H R; Nouri S; Earle E; Lo A W; Hale L G; Choo K H
Neocentromere formation in a stable ring 1p32-p36.1 chromosome.
Journal of medical genetics 1999;36(12):914-8.
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1999: Voullaire L; Saffery R; Davies J; Earle E; Kalitsis P; Slater H; Irvine D V; Choo K H
Trisomy 20p resulting from inverted duplication and neocentromere formation.
American journal of medical genetics 1999;85(4):403-8.
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1999: Cutts S M; Fowler K J; Kile B T; Hii L L; O'Dowd R A; Hudson D F; Saffery R; Kalitsis P; Earle E; Choo K H
Defective chromosome segregation, microtubule bundling and nuclear bridging in inner centromere protein gene (Incenp)-disrupted mice.
Human molecular genetics 1999;8(7):1145-55.
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1999: Saffery R; Earle E; Irvine D V; Kalitsis P; Choo K H
Conservation of centromere protein in vertebrates.
Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology 1999;7(4):261-5.
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1998: Hudson D F; Fowler K J; Earle E; Saffery R; Kalitsis P; Trowell H; Hill J; Wreford N G; de Kretser D M; Cancilla M R; Howman E; Hii L; Cutts S M; Irvine D V; Choo K H
Centromere protein B null mice are mitotically and meiotically normal but have lower body and testis weights.
The Journal of cell biology 1998;141(2):309-19.
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1998: Kalitsis P; Fowler K J; Earle E; Hill J; Choo K H
Targeted disruption of mouse centromere protein C gene leads to mitotic disarray and early embryo death.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998;95(3):1136-41.
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1997: du Sart D; Cancilla M R; Earle E; Mao J I; Saffery R; Tainton K M; Kalitsis P; Martyn J; Barry A E; Choo K H
A functional neo-centromere formed through activation of a latent human centromere and consisting of non-alpha-satellite DNA.
Nature genetics 1997;16(2):144-53.
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1994: Earle E; Choo K H
Radioactive in situ hybridization to replication-banded chromosomes.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 1994;33():147-58.
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1993: Kalitsis P; Earle E; Vissel B; Shaffer L G; Choo K H
A chromosome 13-specific human satellite I DNA subfamily with minor presence on chromosome 21: further studies on Robertsonian translocations.
Genomics 1993;16(1):104-12.
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1992: Earle E; Shaffer L G; Kalitsis P; McQuillan C; Dale S; Choo K H
Identification of DNA sequences flanking the breakpoint of human t(14q21q) Robertsonian translocations.
American journal of human genetics 1992;50(4):717-24.
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1992: Choo K H; Earle E; Vissel B; Kalitsis P
A chromosome 14-specific human satellite III DNA subfamily that shows variable presence on different chromosomes 14.
American journal of human genetics 1992;50(4):706-16.
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1992: Earle E; Voullaire L E; Hills L; Slater H; Choo K H
Absence of satellite III DNA in the centromere and the proximal long-arm region of human chromosome 14: analysis of a 14p- variant.
Cytogenetics and cell genetics 1992;61(1):78-80.
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1991: Hills L; Earle E; Wilson M; Petrovic V; Voullaire L E; Leversha M; Danks D M; Choo K H
The importance of further cytogenetic and molecular investigation of acrocentric variants: justification by presentation of a case [t(8;14)(q24;p11)].
Human genetics 1991;87(2):173-6.
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1991: Choo K H; Vissel B; Nagy A; Earle E; Kalitsis P
A survey of the genomic distribution of alpha satellite DNA on all the human chromosomes, and derivation of a new consensus sequence.
Nucleic acids research 1991;19(6):1179-82.
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1990: Choo K H; Earle E; McQuillan C
A homologous subfamily of satellite III DNA on human chromosomes 14 and 22.
Nucleic acids research 1990;18(19):5641-8.
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1990: Choo K H; Earle E; Vissel B; Filby R G
Identification of two distinct subfamilies of alpha satellite DNA that are highly specific for human chromosome 15.
Genomics 1990;7(2):143-51.
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1989: Choo K H; Vissel B; Earle E
Evolution of alpha-satellite DNA on human acrocentric chromosomes.
Genomics 1989;5(2):332-44.
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1989: Earle E; Dale S; Choo K H
Amplification of satellite III DNA in an unusually large chromosome 14p+ variant.
Human genetics 1989;82(2):187-90.
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1989: Dale S; Earle E; Voullaire L; Rogers J; Choo K H
Centromeric alpha satellite DNA amplification and translocation in an unusually large chromosome 14p+ variant.
Human genetics 1989;82(2):154-8.
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1989: Webb G C; Krumins E J; Eichenbaum S Z; Voullaire L E; Earle E; Choó K H
Non C-banding variants in some normal families might be homogeneously staining regions.
Human genetics 1989;82(1):59-62.
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1988: Choo K H; Filby G; Earle E; Brown R
Isolation of human chromosome 21 sequences and their application to in situ hybridization.
Human genetics 1988;81(1):49-53.
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1988: Brown R; Filby G; Brownlee G G; Earle E; Choo K H
Identification and chromosomal mapping of a duplicated X-specific human sequence.
Nucleic acids research 1988;16(15):7727.
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1988: Choo K H; Vissel B; Brown R; Filby R G; Earle E
Homologous alpha satellite sequences on human acrocentric chromosomes with selectivity for chromosomes 13, 14 and 21: implications for recombination between nonhomologues and Robertsonian translocations.
Nucleic acids research 1988;16(4):1273-84.
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