AR Phillips… - Genetics, 2011 - Genetics Soc America ... endosperms (18% hypoploid endosperms), respectively (Figure 8K). We calculated the expected rates of nondisjunction from a cross of a w3/+ female by the same TB-5S-2L plants and found that the rates of nondisjunction as measured by the frequency of hypoploidy of w3 in ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[HTML] from plos.orgSE Peterson, JW Westra, SK Rehen, H Young… - PloS one, 2011 - dx.plos.org ... unclear but may reflect a conventional bias against the most common form of mosaic aneuploidy in hPSCs, hypoploidy, that is ... the metaphase chromosome spread, individual chromosomes drifted away from the rest of the metaphase spread, thus making the spread hypoploid. ... Cached
JT de Sousa, D Matias, S Joaquim… - Journal of Experimental …, 2011 - Elsevier ...Hypoploid cells of 2n = 37, 36, 35 or 34 were observed in all groups of individuals. ... Aneuploidy is a cytogenetic phenomenon known as an abnormal chromosome number that involves the loss (hypoploidy) or gain (hyperploidy) of one or more individual chromosomes. ...
SF Peng… - Chromosome Research, 2011 - Springer ... centromeres BDHs Distal heterochromatic regions of the B-chromosome BS B short arm CK Centromeric knob PE Proximal euchromatic region DH Distal heterochromatic region DE Distal euchromatic tip FISH Fluorescence in situ hybridization TT Tertiary trisome HO Hypoploid... Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from mdpi.comZ Yan, R Yang, Y Jiang, Z Yang, J Yang, Q Zhao… - Molecules, 2011 - mdpi.com ... appearance of cells with low stability (ie, hypoploid cells or sub-G1 cells) in cultures has been considered to be another marker of apoptosis and has been used to quantify the extent of apoptosis. ... increase in hypoploid cells, an important indication of cells becoming apoptotic. ... Related articles - All 3 versions