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Complete karyotype characterization of the K562 cell line by combined application of G-banding, multiplex-fluorescence in situ hybridization, fluores…

2001

This study combines conventional cytogenetics, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), multiplex-FISH and comparative genomic hybridization (CGH). In applying this multimodal approach on the human leukemia cell line K562, the chromosome composition was refined in detail and compared with data from the literature. A hypotriploid karyotype with a modal chromosome number of 67, and 21 unique marker chromosomes were identified. The classification of six markers was identical to published data and the composition of five further markers from the literature could be fully clarified for the first time. The composition of another five markers, which have been interpreted in divergent ways in dif…

Genetic MarkersCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyG bandingIn situ hybridizationComputational biologyBiologyChromosome PaintingCytogeneticsmedicineHumansIn Situ Hybridization FluorescenceGeneticsmedicine.diagnostic_testCytogeneticsChromosome MappingNucleic Acid HybridizationKaryotypeHematologyModal Chromosome NumberOncologyKaryotypingK562 CellsVirtual karyotypeComparative genomic hybridizationFluorescence in situ hybridizationLeukemia research
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Karyotype analysis and marker chromosomes of renal cell carcinoma.

1988

Karyotyping was performed in 46 human renal cell carcinomas of various histological grades. Controls included chromosome analysis of normal renal parenchymal cells from the same patients. Various numerical chromosome aberrations were found as well as marker chromosomes. They are specific of the individual tumor but no single marker was identified occurring in all tumors tested. Only trisomy 3 was found in different tumors (31%), suggesting a more general character of this aberration. Histological dedifferentiation and large tumor size correlate with focusing of the karyotype towards distinct chromosomal modes indicative of distinct tumor cell subclones within these tumors. Their rapid growt…

Genetic MarkersPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPoor prognosisbusiness.industryUrologyCellChromosomeKaryotypeTrisomymedicine.diseaseKidneyKidney Neoplasmsmedicine.anatomical_structureChromosome 3Renal cell carcinomaKaryotypingParenchymamedicineHumansRing ChromosomesHistological gradesChromosomes Human Pair 3businessCarcinoma Renal CellEuropean urology
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Karyotypic diversity among Blastocystis hominis isolates

1997

Fifteen Blastocystis hominis strains, 13 axenic and 2 monoxenic, have been included in the present study. The chromosomal pattern was analyzed by the contour-clamped homogeneous electric-field (CHEF) system. The number of chromosomes detected ranged between 9 and 13, with sizes from 2200 kbp to 260 kbp. Eleven karyotypic profiles, with a common pattern constituted by 8 chromosomes of 2200, 1280, 890, 840, 700, 650, 540 and 260 kbp, were observed. The Jaccard index demonstrated that the similarity between isolates ranged from 0.5714 to 1. The different isolates were clustered in 3 karyotypes (A: 8 isolates; B: 6 isolates and C: 1 isolate). All isolates grouped in karyotype A presented a char…

GeneticsBlastocystisbiologyGenetic VariationKaryotypeBlastocystis InfectionsDNA ProtozoanLoboseabiology.organism_classificationChromosomesElectrophoresis Gel Pulsed-FieldInfectious DiseasesHomogeneousKaryotypingBlastocystis InfectionsGenetic variationAnimalsCluster AnalysisHumansParasite hostingBlastocystis hominisParasitologyAxenicInternational Journal for Parasitology
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Karyotypes, Banding Patterns and Nuclear DNA Content inCrepidula unguiformisLamarck, 1822, andNaticarius stercusmuscarum(Gmelin, 1791) (Mollusca, Cae…

2009

ABSTRACT The chromosome complement and the nuclear DNA content in two caenogastropod species from the Mediterranean Sea, Crepidula unguiformis (Calyptraeidae) and Naticarius stercusmuscarum (Naticidae), were investigated by the application of both classical and molecular cytogenetic methods. Despite the constancy of haploid chromosome numbers (n = 17 in both species), C. unguiformis and N. stercusmuscarum show genome sizes amounting to 6.36 and 2.63 pg, respectively. Moreover, while N. stercusmuscarum resembles cytogenetically the other neotaenioglossan caenogastropods studied so far, C. unguiformis differs in: (i) number and location of rDNA clusters (ii), composition of telomeric repeats,…

GeneticsCaenogastropodaChromosomeNaticidaeKaryotypeBiologybiology.organism_classificationGenomeNuclear DNAEvolutionary biologyAnimal Science and ZoologyPloidyGenome sizeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMalacologia
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Loss of 1p in recurrent meningiomas

2001

Deletion of 1p is associated with histological progression to meningiomas. Detection of this alteration may be a predicting factor for recurrences in this tumor. We present 8 meningiomas from four patients: the original tumor and the first recurrence in one patient, and the first and second recurrences in the other three were studied. We compared results of monosomy 22 and deletion of chromosome 1p with cytogenetic methods and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis obtained from slides of direct preparations, of cultured cells and slides of touch preparations. The cytogenetic study showed normal chromosome 22 and deletion on 1p32 in both samples of one patient; only monosomy 22 …

GeneticsCancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMonosomymedicine.diagnostic_testCytogeneticsChromosomeKaryotypeBiologymedicine.diseaseMeningiomaGeneticsmedicineMolecular BiologyChromosome 22First RecurrenceFluorescence in situ hybridizationCancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
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Centromere-Like Elements in Megaselia Spiracularis (Diptera: Phoridae): A Fine-Structure and Cytogenetic Study

2004

The present study was concerned with the karyotype of a humpbacked fly, Megaselia spiracularis (Diptera: Phoridae). Chromosome preparations of neuroblasts isolated from male and female pupae uniformly showed two pairs of metacentric chromosomes and a telocentric chromosome pair. All chromosomes were homomorphic. The analysis of ultrathin serial sections through spermatogonia in metaphase using transmission electron microscopy, confirmed the presence of 3 regular chromosome pairs. In ultrathin sections, the centromeres could be detected as individual elements owing to their lesser electron density in comparison with the chromosome arms. In addition, the spindles contained two tiny elements s…

GeneticsChromosome pairbiologyfungiChromosomeKaryotypeGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationMegaselia spiracularisGenusCentromereGeneticsMetaphasePhoridaeHereditas
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Conventional karyotype, nucleolar organizer regions and genome size in five Mediterranean species of Syngnathidae (Pisces, Syngnathiformes)

1998

Conventional karyotypes, NOR-bearing chromosomes by means of silver impregnation and genome size were investigated in five Mediterranean species in three genera of the Syngnathidae. A karyotype of 48 subtelocentric-acrocentric chromosomes was found in the seahorse Hippocampus hippocampus (FN=48) while a diploid value of 44 occurred in H. guttulatus (2 sm-m+42 a; FN=46) and the pipefish Syngnathus abaster (44 a; FN=44) and S. typhle (44 a; FN=44). The pipefish Nerophis ophidion, possessing a diploid chromosomal set of 58 made up of 50 meta-submetacentric and eight subteloacrocentric elements (FN=108) and a genome size three to four times larger than those known to date, differs cytogenetical…

GeneticsChromosomeHippocampus hippocampusKaryotypeBiologyAquatic ScienceNucleolus organizationbiology.organism_classificationPipefishSilver stained chromosomeEvolutionary biologyMediterranean SeaCytogeneticPloidyNucleolus organizer regionSyngnathidaeGenome sizeEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Chromosome studies of trematodesOpisthioglyphe ranae(Plagiorchiidae) from different populations

1995

Summary The diploid set of O. ranae from two localities, small rivers Penaquilla (Alicante province) and Gaibiel (Castellon province) in Spain, contain 22 chromosomes. The structure of karyotype was: 1st M+2nd T+3rd, 7–10 th SM+4th-6th ST+11th M-SM. Chromosomes of the first pair constitute 19.75% of the total haploid set length. A comparative karyological analysis of geographically separate O. ranae populations (from Spain, Poland and Crimea) showed the great karyological stability. Insignificant interpopulational differences in the morphology of 1st, 4th, 5th, 7th and 10th chromosome pairs were detected, which occurred as a result of small pericentric inversions.

GeneticsChromosomeZoologyAnimal Science and ZoologyKaryotypePloidyBiologyPlagiorchiidaeOpisthioglyphe ranaeActa Zoologica Lituanica
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Multiple sex-chromosome system and other karyological characterizations of Pterotrachea hippocampus (Mollusca: Mesogastropoda)

1993

Two modal diploid numbers of chromosomes were found for Pterotraches hippocampus Philippi (Mollusca: Mesogastropoda) collected from the Gulf of Palermo in 1990: 2n=31 and 32 for males and females, respectively. This, along with other karyological characteristics such as the occurrence of a trivalent configuration at diakinesis and two types of metaphase-II spreads in spermatocytes, supports the notion that a X1X2Y♂/X1X1X2X2♀ sex mechanism operates in the species investigated here. Silver nitrate procedure revealed an intraindividual variation in the Ag-staining pattern occurring in this species. The majority of the chromosome pair displayed terminal and/or interstitial heterochromatic block…

GeneticsEcologybiologyHeterochromatinZoologyChromosomeKaryotypeSpermatocyteAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.anatomical_structurePterotrachea hippocampusmedicinePloidyMesogastropodaMolluscaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMarine Biology
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Karyotype analyses reveal inter-individual polymorphism and association of nucleolus-organizer-carrying chromosomes in Capros aper (Pisces: Zeiformes)

1992

Three different karyomorphs with 2n=46, 2n=44 and 2n=42 for Capros aper (L., 1758) (Zeiformes) collected from the Gulf of Lion, near Banyuls-sur-Mer, France, in July 1990 were determined. Karyomorphs were characterized by the same arm number [Fundamental number (FN)=50], suggesting that chromosome variations are due to Robertsonian fusions. In somatic metaphase spreads stained with silver nitrate, nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) consistently occupied a terminal position on the short arms of two small submetacentric chromosomes. Ca. 30% of silver-stained metaphases in each specimen showed NOR chromosomes associated in pairs by their nucleolus organizer regions.

GeneticsEcologybiologyNucleolusChromosomeKaryotypeAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationZeiformesEvolutionary biologyShort armsPolymorphism (computer science)Nucleolus organizer regionMetaphaseEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMarine Biology
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