Human centromere repositioning “in progress”

Amor et al. 10.1073/pnas.0308637101

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Fig. 5. Immunofluorescence studies of the pseudodicentric-neocentric chromosome 4 (PD-NC4) chromosome. Anti-CENP-B antibody (red) is used in all images to denote the location of the inactive alphoid centromere. Anti-CENP-B is shown alone (A) and in conjunction with other antibodies (green) in CREST6 (B), anti-CENP-C (C), anti-CENP-E (D), anti-CENPI (E), and anti-hBUB1 (F).

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  1. PNAS April 27, 2004 vol. 101 no. 17 6542-6547
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