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Meanings of genomic rearrangement in English
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Usage of genomic rearrangement in English
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Encoded in the views are large-scale genomicrearrangement events and functional landmarks.
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Here, we present the package Cassis that implements this method of precise detection of genomicrearrangement breakpoints.
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The Streptomyces glaucescens genome frequently undergoes gross genomicrearrangement events which result in the deletion of extremely large segments of chromosomal DNA.
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Identification of patients sharing a genomicrearrangement and having phenotypes in common increases certainty in the diagnosis and allows characterization of new syndromes.
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The presence of the same TcR genomicrearrangement suggests the origin from a common progenitor able to differentiate along both T- and NK-pathways.
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Principal findings: Substantial genomicrearrangement and heterogeneity were observed that appeared to have resulted from both mobile elements and substantial lateral gene transfer.
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Recombination between them can lead to genomicrearrangements of clinical and evolutionary significance.
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Presence of genomicrearrangements was assessed by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification.
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Screening for genomicrearrangements appears indicated in patients suspected of defective DNA damage responses.
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However, computing sensitive and accurate genome alignments is a challenging problem, complicated by genomicrearrangements.
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Objective: To estimate the contribution of large genomicrearrangements to the spectrum of BRCA2 defects.
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No genomicrearrangements or mutations in TGFb3 were identified.
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This case suggest that a defective ATM-dependent DNA damage response may entail additional stochastic genomicrearrangements.
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The exon 13 duplication was detected in one family, and four families had other genomicrearrangements.
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Despite the ubiquity of genomicrearrangements, the forces that underlie their genesis are not well understood.
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The breakpoints of the genomicrearrangements were assessed by a long-range polymerase chain reaction and sequencing.